Kids can read the Harry Potter series to keep them engaged during lockdowns

BAILEYTON, AL - NOVEMBER 01: Cast members from Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes Of Grindelwald Celebrate Wizarding World Day at Parkside Middle School on November 1, 2018 in Baileyton, Alabama. (Photo by Butch Dill/Getty Images for Warner Bros.)
BAILEYTON, AL - NOVEMBER 01: Cast members from Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes Of Grindelwald Celebrate Wizarding World Day at Parkside Middle School on November 1, 2018 in Baileyton, Alabama. (Photo by Butch Dill/Getty Images for Warner Bros.) /
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Made easily available, kids can take the time to read the Harry Potter series now that they’re stuck in home and not in school because of the quarantine. So why not take advantage?

There are people who have not read the Harry Potter series yet out there in the world. I know, shocking. To be fair, many of that base are children but others are either not fans yet or people who have seen the movies and not read the books. All of which is okay.

But now that we have more time, why not go ahead and jump into reading the series and see where It takes you? The thing about the Harry Potter series is that it is very different in the books. There are very important character arcs that are completely dropped from the movies and so you miss them.

There is no Peeves, Hermione doesn’t have S.P.E.W., and there are so many other characters who do not get their time to shine because there are, sometimes, just storylines that cannot go into the movies and that’s fine but now that we’re all just…here, we can drive headfirst into the Harry Potter series and start to read it either again or for the first time.

Maybe it’s just an idea so then we can all start talking about Harry Potter again but why not either find something new to love or share the love with someone you know? It’ll be a fun journey for everyone to go on together. A team quarantine effort.

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Have you read the Harry Potter series yet? Have your children started it? Why not share it together now? Let us know what you think in the comments below.