Harry Potter at Home

We are delighted to announce the launch of the Harry Potter At Home Hub.

Described as a “hub of information and activities”, you’ll be able to find things like quizzes, word searches, puzzles and creative activities.

On the home page at the moment, you’ll find links to things such as “A handy guide to reading the Harry Potter books for the first time”, “The ABCs to Reading for Pleasure” and “Ten words you need to know when reading the first Harry Potter book”.

If you or your children are already familiar with the world of Harry Potter, you can also put your knowledge to the test with some quizzes to do with the series?

In addition to this, the first book in the wizarding series, Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone, has been made free to homes throughout April via Audible or in ebook format from the OneDrive library service.

There will also be a weekly newsletter making its way into inboxes every Friday that’s full of fresh and fun ideas.

Follow the link below to sign up:

https://www.thenorthernecho.co.uk/news/18355431.jk-rowling-launches-online-harry-potter-hub-children—sign

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