

Wendy's telling of a bedtime story causes her, Michael, and John to become homesick. Peter, Wendy and the boys make their way home. Peter's rescue of Tiger Lily has unexpected benefits.

Peter and the Never Bird help each other out of a bind. Chapter 8: The Mermaids' LagoonĪ peaceful visit to the Mermaid's Lagoon is interrupted by the arrival of pirates. Wendy continues to perform her duties diligently, but finds that her memory is starting to fail her. Wendy, Michael, and John are fitted for their trees. Wendy takes her role as mother to the lost boys very seriously and earnestly tries to make their house a home. Tinkerbell's jealousy of Wendy continues to grow. Captain Hook, sensing his nemesis has returned, continues to plot his revenge. Having arrived in Neverland, Wendy and her brothers are introduced to the lost boys. Peter, Tinkerbell, and the Darling children take flight as they make their way to Neverland. With Wendy's parents now absent, Peter Pan and Tinkerbell pay a visit to the Darling children.

With his shadow captured, Peter is forced to return to the Darling home and face Nana. Wendy has her first encounter with Peter Pan. The reader is introduced to the Darling family. Peter Pan (also known as the Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up or Peter and Wendy) is the story of a mischievous little boy who can fly, and his adventures on the island of Neverland with Wendy Darling and her brothers, the fairy Tinker Bell, the Lost Boys, the Indian princess Tiger Lily, and the pirate Captain Hook.īarrie, J.
