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Luna Lovegood was, quite frankly, a delight.
so excited when Harry invited her (as friends) to Professor
Luna Lovegood was, quite frankly, a delight.
so excited when Harry invited her (as friends) to Professor
Last week, we announced an exciting new audiobook project, where the Harry Potter books are set to be re-recorded with original scoring, immersive sound design, a…
Not to sound like a stern Hogwarts professor but…
This year, we’re working on some new Harry Potter pins so you can honour your love of the wizarding world and look cute doing it! Here’s a reminder of our pin col…
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The Philosopher’s/Sorcerer’s Stone is certainly a vital part of the very first Harry Potter story. But why was it so important? And why did Voldemort want it so b…
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Design team MinaLima got together with Scholastic to answer “nine and three quarter questions” about their craft in the Wizarding World. Watch the video here and …
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If the Harry Potter series had been written from Hermione’s point of view, they would have been a little different. But how do you think she would summarise each …
And Harry is all snotty with her because she told Professor
There are so many inspirational witches within the wizarding world – all with their own special talents and unique personalities. But who would you learn the most…
you admire confidence… then you would look up to Professor
Now that we’ve reached a whole new decade, what are Harry Potter fans’ reading habits like in 2020? We know Hogwarts doesn’t teach maths, and that Hermione mispla…
However, according to University of Dundee Professor
Here we go again! The new Cursed Child family have officially taken over the West End production. Here’s how they’re getting on – with some words from our new Har…
painting on his old ‘I must not tell lies’ scar from Professor
A closer look at the story of Severus, Lily and Petunia through the Victorian language of flowers, or floriography.
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