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🟔 The Lion The Witch and The Wadrobe

  • Writer: Belle
    Belle
  • Jul 12
  • 2 min read

Updated: Aug 1

 🄚 Summary (Just a šŸ“ Moo-gical Book Review & Summary of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe

— told by Belle the Strawberry Cow 🐮✨ (sweet, pink, and slightly dramatic when cold)


šŸ“š Title: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe

šŸ–‹ļø Author: C.S. Lewis

šŸ“ Genre: Fantasy / Classic / Moo-velous

🐮 Reviewer: Belle the Strawberry Cow (lover of cozy stories, warm cocoa, and fuzzy hero lions)


šŸ„› Sweet-as-Strawberry Summary:

Okay, sugarcube! Gather ’round because this story is juicier than a basket of fresh berries on a summer picnic. šŸ“

We start with four siblings—Peter, Susan, Edmund (he’s a little grumpy goat at first), and Lucy—who get sent to a big ol’ countryside house during a war. BOOM! Lucy finds a magical wardrobe that’s not just for coats—it’s a doorway to Narnia, a land with talking animals, fauns, and… uh oh… eternal winter.

Like, sis, it’s ALWAYS WINTER in Narnia. No summer. No spring. Just frost and sadness. I was mooing in distress. ā„ļø

Why? Because this icy diva called the White Witch rules the land with cold-hearted sass and Turkish Delight (which is a candy, not a dance move, apparently). But then enters Aslan, the Big Fluffy Hero Lionā„¢, and I nearly spilled my strawberry milk in excitement. He’s kind, powerful, and gives legendary warm hugs (probably).

So the kids get swept up in this epic quest full of betrayal (EDMUND!!), bravery, and sacrifices that had me sobbing into a hay bale. It’s all about good vs. evil, love, loyalty, and believing in something bigger than yourself—even if you’re just a kid (or a cow with dreams).


šŸ“ Belle’s Book Thoughts:

OMG y’all. This book is pure magic mousse with whipped cream on top. It’s cozy, adventurous, and feels like being wrapped in a fuzzy blanket while sipping hot milk and watching snow fall outside your barn window.

✨ Things I adored:

  • Talking animals?? YES PLEASE.

  • Lucy being a brave little cinnamon roll šŸ’—

  • Mr. Tumnus, the faun with flair

  • Aslan’s entire majestic mane

  • The deep themes about courage, forgiveness, and friendship

šŸŒØļø Things I didn’t like:

  • Cold weather. My udders do not vibe with snow.

  • The White Witch. Someone take her crown and give her a hug… or a time-out.


🄤 Final Rating: 10/10 Strawberries in Cocoa

Perfect for little readers, big dreamers, and anyone who secretly checks the back of their closet just in case. šŸ’«


šŸ’¬ Final Moo:

If you haven’t read this book yet, sweetie, grab a cozy blanket, your fluffiest pillow, and a warm drink. Narnia awaits—and it’s got magic, morals, and majestic mane energy. šŸ¦ā„ļøšŸ“

Stay berry magical, darling!

— Belle the Cow šŸ®šŸ’•



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