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  1. 5. It's not hard for a kid with a grasp on English. This is one of the series that really got me into reading, specifically because each book was a little longer and more advanced. I'd say it really depends on your maturity level/age... but I think 4-6 sounds about right. 4-6 depending on your education.

  2. Harry Potter is a wonderful book to practice reading real dialogue and speaking. Rowling uses clear language, a lot of adjectives, a variety of verbs, and she still manages to write at a level appropriate for a younger or English-learning audience.

  3. Harry Potter is perfectly capable of being a hard read for anyone not at least at a b2 reading level due to the amount of vocabulary it uses. I remember with the second book specifically, I was able to read about 13-17 pages an hour.

  4. May 10, 2022 · Age: 8+. Grade: 3+. Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone introduces the reader to the young 11-year-old boy Harry Potter and the wizarding world, as he is whisked away to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. The reader learns that Harry’s parents have died, which can be difficult for some children to understand.

  5. Apr 1, 2020 · When we first finished the Harry Potter books, to say we were sad is an understatement. But chin up, you’ve actually started reading the stories at an exciting time. Now, there’s a new story, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, that looks at the adventures of the wizarding world 19 years later. And then, if you fancy going back in time, you ...

  6. Nov 1, 2017 · Probably swayed by my reading, Ella asked if, instead of reading The Witches as I’d planned, we could read Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets. I was pretty sure she didn’t remember the first one super well, so I suggested we re-read the first Harry Potter book again together. She was insistent that she DID remember it, but agreed to ...

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  8. Oct 23, 2015 · Harry Potter is a boy’s tale. It’s a coming of age, hero-quest that unabashedly features a little boy in the narrative perspective. But even so, almost without our noticing, Rowling has weaved ...

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