Store That Collection Of Harry Potter Books In Your Kids Bookshelves
Arrange those Harry Potter books starting with the first novel, Harry Potter and The Philosopher’s Stone, to the 7th book, Harry Potter and Deathly Hallows. The saga that begun in 1997 ended in July 2007, but your children don’t know that. They want Harry Potter to continue to thrill them with his brave exploits. So keep those books on the kids bookshelves.
Magic, Wizards, and A Sad Little Boy
Combined in a bedtime story, magic, wizards, and a sad little boy make for spectacular storytelling. With the first book, you progressed to the next, and the one after that to satisfy your little ones until they were able to read the book on the own. As Harry Potter grew up, so did your kids. It’s nice if you’ve kept the complete collection in kids bookshelves. They’ll never forget this hero who colored their bedtime with his feats and filled their childish friends with magic.
If you recall, your kids hated the Dursley family – long-necked Aunt Petunia, ill-tempered Uncle Vernon, and the fat pig-in-a-wig Dudley. They were the antagonists, just like...