He brings back an apple. He fed the fruit to his mother who recovers form her illness. He planted the seeds in the back yard and many years later had the tree cut down and the wood was used to make a wardrobe.
A very special Apple
he is a king lollllllllllll
The Professor is Digory Kirke. He is also the little boy Digory from The Magicians Nephew.
Magicians Nephew by C.S. Lewis
"Narnia: The Magician's Nephew" by C.S. Lewis has an AR (Accelerated Reader) points value of 8.0.
Digory actually represents Lewis when he was younger. Like Digory, CS Lewis' mother was dying.
The Magician's Nephew represents Earth. It is all about the creation of Narnia by Aslan, comparable to God's creation of our planet.
C.S. Lewis wrote "The Magician's Nephew" as a prequel to his popular "The Chronicles of Narnia" series to explore the origins of Narnia and provide background on key characters and events. Lewis wanted to delve into the creation of Narnia and introduce readers to the world before the events of the other books in the series.
When the Lion gives Digory (The Magician's Nephew) a chance to fix his huge mistake on freeing the Winter Witch. He ask Digory to go get an Apple from a very special tree on a well guarded garden.
Polly and Digory use rings that Uncle Andrew gave them. These rings were yellow and green. One to take them to Narnia and other worlds, and one to take them home.
In the sixth installment of "The Chronicles of Narnia", titled "The Magician's Nephew", Jadis is a witch, and Polly and Digory are friends that accidentally travel to her land from Earth. Jadis takes Polly and Digory into a garden to try to trick Digory into stealing fruit and joining the witch in immortality.
In magical lands? The Wood between the Worlds, Charn, Narnia