
Better than it sounds Harry Potter - Rated: K - English - Friendship/Hurt/Comfort - Chapters: 3 - Words: 14,954 - Reviews: 48 - Favs: 168 - Follows: 193 - Updated: - Published: - James P., Lily Evans P.Harry Potter Series all Books. Common Sense Selections for family entertainmentthe Marauders read harry potter book:1 by Ananana reviews the marauders and lily go to the room of requirement to read the the philosophers stone. Paperback: Sep 1999, 312 pages. Critics' Opinion: Readers' Opinion: First Published: Sep 1998, 309 pages. Harry Potter And The Sorcerer’s Stone Read by Jim Dale Harry Potter And The Chamber Of Secrets Read by Jim Dale Harry Potter And The Prisoner Of Azkaban Read by Jim Dale Harry Potter And The Goblet Of Fire Read by Jim Dale Harry Potter And The Order Of The Phoenix Read by Jim Dale Harry Potter And The Half-Blood Prince Read by Jim Dale1st Published in UK as Harry Potter & The Philosopher's Stone.
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Keep in mind that all kids are different, so assess your child's ability to handle fright and peril before you see the movies or read the books.7–9: A great age to begin (for younger kids, consider reading aloud together). But along with that, the subject matter of the books and movies gets scarier, the villains get viler, and beloved characters die.And now, with the wizarding world expanding to include prequel adventures like Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald, ebook shorts based on Hogwarts lessons, and real-world spellcasting games, it's not always easy to figure out where to start.If your family is just getting into this magical world, here's a quick age guide for enjoying Harry Potter with your kids. One of the delights of discovering Harry Potter is that you see him grow up. Rowling released Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone more than 20 years ago, kids have been devouring the books, watching the movies, and - at least for superfans - playing games and apps and visiting websites devoted to the young wizard.
Rowling sends their way (but you might want to go with them to the more mature movies). Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix12+: Your kids can probably handle everything J.K. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban10–11: The movies get darker (the books get more intense, and beloved characters die).
Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of GrindelwaldAnd for a complete list of every single piece of media related to Harry Potter, check out these books, movies, apps, games, and websites. Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part I
