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The two older girls are obsessed with Harry Potter, which they recently finished reading with their mom. They play Harry Potter with barbies, legos, stuffed animals, they put on Harry Potter plays, they write Harry Potter guide books and more.
- Are kids/teens still interested in Harry Potter/Wizarding ...
Are kids/teens still interested in Harry Potter/Wizarding...
- Are kids/teens still interested in Harry Potter/Wizarding ...
A lot of kids like Harry Potter today, but it just isn't - and will never be - the cultural phenomenon that it was for our generation. My 8 year old recently read all the books and watched the movies - she loved them.
Are kids/teens still interested in Harry Potter/Wizarding World? Discussion. My 15yo sister in law hasn't seen any of the Fantastic Beasts movies. Her friends neither. If they watched Harry Potter is because they aired the movies on tv, or because they watched them with her parents.
After years of watching my kids and their friends fall under the spell of Harry Potter, I've finally figured out the big reason the HP bewitchment has worked so powerfully on children.
Apr 12, 2020 · Is your kid obsessed with Harry Potter? Here’s how they can be kept busy. Harry Potter will never run out of charm. By: Parenting Desk. New Delhi | April 12, 2020 12:25 IST. 3 min read. Is your kid a witch or a wizard? These fun activities will help them to find out. (Source: File photo)
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Feb 20, 2020 · You might be wondering what age kids should be to see Harry Potter and the Cursed Child. The producers suggest that to see the play you should be at least ten years old, and children under four are not permitted.
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I have 2 gen z kids and one alpha, and they all enjoy Harry Potter, but I'd say not to the extent I do. My 13 year old is actually reading the books for the first time and is now on GoF. He's really amazed by everything the movies left out and he's only about 1/4 way through.