While they're deciding what to do, a robin leads them to a talking Beaver, who introduces himself as a friend of Mr. Tumnus, but they find that he's been arrested by the White Witch's secret police.
All four children find themselves-surprise, suprise-in Narnia. Macready, and a group of sightseers touring the country house. Some time later, all four children are forced to hide in the wardrobe to escape from the housekeeper, Mrs. (Edmund can be a little twerp.) The Prophecy, The Beavers, and The Betrayal Returning home again, she's sure he'll back up her story, but instead he lies, telling Peter and Susan that Lucy's Narnia is make-believe. After the Witch departs, Lucy discovers that Edmund has entered Narnia. She bewitches Edmund with an enchanted version of his favorite candy, Turkish delight, and convinces him to bring his brother and sisters to her.
The Witch coaxes Edmund into telling her about his family and is disturbed to learn that there are four of them, two boys and two girls. Tumnus, Edmund is left alone and discovered by the White Witch as she travels through the countryside on her sleigh. One rainy day, Lucy returns to Narnia through the wardrobe and Edmund follows her. Who wouldn't believe their baby sister when she tells them about meeting a creature out of Greek mythology who tells her about a character straight out of Hans Christian Anderson?! Lucy returns home and tells her brothers and sister about her experience, but they don't believe her because the wardrobe. Tumnus, who tells her that Narnia is ruled by an evil White Witch who oppresses the people and magically creates an everlasting winter. (Yep, that'll ease the boredom a bit.) In Narnia, Lucy meets and becomes friends with a Faun named Mr. Lucy discovers that a certain wardrobe is a gateway to a magical land called Narnia. It's a sensible solution to an awful problem.but these kids are stuck in a large, dusty house owned by an old, fusty professor. Meet Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy, four siblings in World War II-era England who have been sent away to the countryside in order to avoid getting blown to smithereens during an air raid. The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe Summary The Siblings, The Blitz, and The Boredom