In the most recent movie, Aslan tells the 4 children, Peter, Susan, Edmund and Lucy that the 2 oldest (Peter and Susan) would never return to Narnia. But Edmund and Lucy will return. This was told in the movie - Prince Caspian.
Aslan tell Susan and Peter that they are too old to return, and that they have learned everything they can "from this world". It is time for them to move on, to find who Aslan is in their own world.
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Yes, there are several planned space trips to the Moon, Mars, and beyond in the near future. NASA's Artemis program aims to return humans to the Moon by 2024, while private companies like SpaceX are planning crewed missions to Mars within the next decade. Additionally, there are plans for space tourism trips to the International Space Station and beyond.
The Wheel of Fortune does not make many trips but her children are seen with her when they are in Hawaii
Maria N. Stieglitz has written: 'Field trips' -- subject(s): Career education, Children with disabilities, Education, School field trips
The climax is the single combat for victory between Peter and Miraz. Miraz fights well but during the combat he trips on a small bump in the ground and falls. Peter stands back, giving Miraz a chance to rise, as would be done by a courteous knight. One of Miraz's followers declares that Peter has stabbed him in the back and orders the Telmarines to fight. In the confusion, he himself stabs Miraz and joins in the attack on Peter and Caspian's forces. However, the Living Trees arrive, having been woken by Aslan, and the Telmarines see them and flee to the river. They cannot cross because the forces of Aslan have destroyed the bridge and the Telmarines surrender.
Yes they can they can go on day trips or they stay at a place over night.
not by NASA, yet there are private companies of space travel, and other countries' space programs.
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School trips are beneficial when they take young children to see plays and live performances that they would otherwise not have a chance to see. They are not beneficial when they are so expensive that most students cannot afford them.
School field trips are usually part exercise, fun, and educational. The children may be given questioners on which to tick a box, or note down plants and animals they see on the trip.