Harry Potter Colouring Book: An official colouring book

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Harry Potter Colouring Book: An official colouring book

Harry Potter Colouring Book: An official colouring book

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Start this fun craft with an ordinary disposable plate. Have the youngster draw a simple version of the Harry Potter House on construction paper. To make this fun reversible mask, have the youngsters color full-size Harry Potter and Lord Voldemort faces, cut them out, and glue them together. If you don’t need done-for-you, no-prep activities, some free ideas for Harry Potter themed extension activities for older kids include: make a Harry Potter word scramble; research J. K. Rowling, make Harry Potter trivia games and create themed paper crafts or old parchment style paper to write on.

When the door is cut out on three sides, it can be opened and closed to reveal Harry standing in the secret room! 2. Harry and Ginny Salt Shakers Harry Potter fans love those famous owls, such as Pigwigeon, Errol, and, of course, Hedwig, and this theme is perfect for crafts. The children can glue the body cutouts around the shakers using an ordinary salt and pepper shaker from any discount store. There’s also Hermione Granger and Albus Dumbledore as well as the Sorting Hat, the golden snitch and other magical creatures- and of course the main character! Give the youngsters small styrofoam balls and some yellow tissue paper, which can be shredded and glued to the balls to make them “glow.”

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This cute craft makes a great gift for a parent. Have the youngsters color Harry and Ginny, and cut out their heads and bodies separately. Then, similar to pinning the tail on the donkey, the youngsters should blindfold each other and take turns trying to get a straight pin into one of the characters and collect the points! 8. Hogwarts Acceptance Letter Personally one of my favorite characters is Draco Malfoy and the Malfoy family, just because of how well they are written and the character development- but that’s a controversial opinion in this house! Of course, we’ve also enjoyed eating chocolate frogs and jellybeans inspired by Honeydukes sweetshop and the food trolley on the Hogwarts Express – the jellybeans are really not for the fainthearted! We are also hoping to visit the Harry Potter Studios very soon for a set tour. When the characters are colored and cut out, they can be glued to the ties decal-style and sealed in glassine. The children now have big, ornate Harry Potter bookmarks! 7. Harry Potter Blindfold Game

When tied together with brown yarn, your youngster has a homemade “Book of Secrets.” 4. The Owls of Harry Potter The faces can be embellished with wiggle eyes, yarn, glitter, and Harry’s famous glasses can be made with pipe cleaners.Next, glue an ordinary envelope with Harry’s name on it near the owl’s talons, as if he’s carrying it. Since youngsters love the broad range of characters in the Harry Potter series, have them work together to create a scene from one of the books or movies. There are currently 2 School of Magic activity books- the third will be out this year. The first accompanies the first Harry Potter book and the second accompanies the Chamber of Secrets. Here’s what your child will experience in the School of Magic book 1, as an example:

After the youngster has colored Harry Potter, he should be cut out and glued to the front cover of a homemade card. Have the youngsters color and cut out ties from construction paper or poster board and write the initials of their favorite Harry Potter character at the bottom. When Harry Potter is colored and cut out, he can be glued to the poster’s right side to await the envelope’s delivery. 5. Get Crafty With the Golden Snitch Ball Have the youngsters draw and cut out an owl from construction paper and glue it to the left section of a piece of poster board.

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This innovative card can be preserved as artwork or given to someone instead of a store-bought card. This easy craft is a perfect classroom activity and begins by having each child make a homemade envelope using any simple template.



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