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Sail into Narnia
with Cadron Creek's Further Up and Further In
and other great resources!

A complete set of tools to make The Narnia Chronicles
a fun, exciting and successful study unit!
This rich study is based on C.S. Lewis’ The Chronicles of Narnia. It covers all seven of the books as well as a wide range of subjects, including English and literature, history, social studies, geography, science, Bible and character building, cooking, and art.
Supplemental studies in history, math, grammar, and spelling are recommended to fill out the program.
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Further Up and Further In Basic Pack

Save on Further Up and Further In, Surprised by Joy, Poems by C. S. Lewis, and Genesis: Finding our Roots. As one reviewer stated, “[These] additional recommended resources . . . are used so frequently that you really ought to own them. . . .” Read more!
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Surprised By Joy, the Shape of My Early Life
By C. S. Lewis

This is Lewis's own story of his early life and spiritual journey from atheism to Christianity. Reading the first three chapters of this book as you begin the Further Up and Further In study will help you see how the author’s life is reflected in his writing... Read more!
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Poems
By C.S. Lewis

C. S. Lewis originally aspired to be a great poet. His first poem was published when he was fourteen. This book is a compilation of poems printed in various publications from throughout his lifetime. Some of these poems express thoughts which Lewis later developed further in the Chronicles of Narnia. Read more!
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Genesis: Finding Our Roots
By Dr. Ruth Beechick

This thought-provoking book presents evidence that the writings in Genesis are more ancient than most modern historians will admit. Through both literature and art, it reveals startling insights about giants, dragons, cherubim, and other beings. Ancient peoples such as Adam and Moses recognized these beings that are now lost in myth as real! Read more!
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Companion to Narnia
A Complete Guide to the Enchanting World of C. S. Lewis’ Chronicles of Narnia
By Paul F. Ford

Ford brings the reader to a deeper appreciation and understanding of the Chronicles. He illuminates the philosophical, spiritual, and psychological significance behind each story and explains the symbolic and thematic threads which unify the series. This book is a must for Narnia fans! Read more!
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True Tales Ancient Civilizations and the Bible, 3 CDs
By Diana Waring

Presented in a story teller's enthusiastic manner, these accounts of people and events are supplemental to the material heard in Part One WHAT IN THE WORLD'S GOING ON HERE?. This combined collection spans the time from the Genesis account of creation through the development of other ancient cultures to the recent archeological discoveries that cast light back on these times. The 3-CD set contains short vignettes of history, short biographies of fascinating people, and short descriptions of incredible events all told in Diana's internationally renowned, enthusiastic and captivating style! Read more!
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An In-depth Study of...
The Seven Wonders of the Ancient World
By Diana Waring

Also in the "Diana Digs Deeper" Series, this workshop will take you on a whirlwind tour of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World and some of the incredible engineering that went into them. Also discover some tingling facts such as: how the curtain from the Temple in Jerusalem may have ended up in Olympia; how Alexander the Great offered to pay for the completion of the temple of Artemis; how the body of Mark the Evangelist was stolen out of the city of Alexandria; and much more! Read more!
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Of Other Worlds; Essays and Stories
By C. S. Lewis

These writings give insight into Lewis' philosophy on writing and some background on the Chronicles of Narnia. Several of the essays are suggested reading for Further Up and Further In. Read more!
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