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Harry Potter Gift Ideas: Wands, Brooms, Books, And More
Books and Book Sets If the kids you’re shopping for are already fans, they probably have all the books on their shelves, but if you’re trying to get new readers interested in the series, giving them the books is a great way. You can start out with Book 1 (Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone, also called Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone in the US) or you might also get one of the nice gift sets that includes all seven novels. A box set costs about $60 for the series in paperback or about $120 for hardbacks. If you’re trying to fill gaps in a partial collection, here is a list of all the books in the correct reading order: Reading Order 1. Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone 2. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets 3. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban 4. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire 5. Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix 6. Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince 7. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Harry Potter Wands, Brooms, and Other Toys and Gifts If your young reader already has the books, then you may try other Harry Potter items as gifts. Just look online, and you can find all sorts of children’s toys based on items from the series. Some of these are mass-produced gifts available at Amazon, Walmart, and the like, while others are lovingly crafted one-of-a-kinds (look for these on sites such as Etsy, which feature only handmade items). Here are some ideas: Harry's Wand “Magic” Broom (replicas of the Nimbus 2000) Sorting Hats Movies on DVD T-shirts and Caps Stationary and Envelopes Action Figures Legos (The Durmstrang Ship is cool!) Board Games (original games as well as JK Rowling versions of classics) Pillows and Bedding Robes and Halloween Costumes Edible Gifts While toys are always fun, it’s hard to go wrong with gifts that kids can eat. In this category, you can find everything from Bertie Botts Every Flavor Jelly Beans (ketchup and pepper, anyone?) to custom cakes from the bakery (you’ll have to order ahead of time, but many bakeries can do themed goodies). If you fancy yourself a bit of a chef, you can also find recipes online that are inspired by the books. Try a Google search for “Harry Pottery recipes” if you long to make Cauldron Cakes, Jelly Slugs, or Pumpkin Juice. There you have it: plenty of gift ideas for the young fantasy fans in your family. Christmas and birthday shopping should be a piece of cake this year! Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com The author writes fantasy children’s stories and makes them available for free on her website. She’s also a longtime fan of fantasy, science fiction, and other geeky pursuits. Follow her on Twitter if you share common interests! |
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