Narnia - Gifts from Father Christmas

Narnia - Gifts from Father Christmas
The three Pevensie children: Peter, Susan and Lucy receive Christmas gifts from Father Christmas. They encounter him during their flight from Queen Jadis and the White Witch’s Secret Police. Her minions are a pack of wolves.

Father Christmas has not been in Narnia for more than hundred years due to the White Witch’s spell. He comes across the children and Mr. & Mrs. Beaver on their journey to the Stone Table. There they hope to meet Aslan and rescue Edmund and Mr. Tumnus from the White Witch.

Father Christmas surprises the Pevensie children. He knows their names.

Father Christmas presents the youngest sibling, Lucy, a vial containing a potion which heals all injuries. He gives her a small dagger as well.

Susan receives a bow with arrows. She receives a horn as well. Blow the horn and help will come wherever it is needed.

Father Christmas bestows on Peter armaments. They consist of a shield and a sword. He is ready for the upcoming battles.

Father Christmas gives the children a message concerning the gifts. He says, “These are tools, not toys, bear them well.” He is preparing them for the future.

Join the children in their battle for a free Kingdom of Narnia. Fight against the evil forces of Queen Jadis, the White Witch. Play Narnia - the Game. It is available in the following formats: Playstation 2, Playstation, XBOX, PC, Nintendo Gamecube, Nintendo DS and Game Boy Advance.

Play The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe Video Game

Play the Narnia Hangman Game. How many words can you find? Share the game with friends and family.

Narnia Hangman Game



Do you want to read more about Narnia? Read more about the magical land.
Chronicles of Narnia Clues

The Chronicles of Narnia Books

List of Dr. Seuss Books



You Should Also Read:
Lucy Pevensie
The Wardrobe's History
Mr. & Mrs. Beaver

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