Harry Potter store/ New York
crédits: © Angela Weiss/AFP
Located at 935 Broadway, next to the iconic landmark, the Flatiron building, Harry Potter New York is so much more than a normal shopping experience, offering 15 different themed areas, exclusive products and interactive elements, all celebrating different facets of the wizarding world. Wow!
Hundreds of fans of the most famous wizard, Harry Potter, lined up for hours in the rain to be the first to discover the three floors entirely dedicated to the magic world created by J.K. Rowling.
First, fans passed under a massive model of Fawkes the Phoenix, which was created by a team of specialist propmakers over several months.
There will be a number of photo opps inside the store as well—visitors can step inside a London phone box and pretend they're being apparated into the Ministry of Magic or "shrink down" inside Hagrid's boots. They'll even be able to pick a wand from an interactive wand table and put it to the test.
credits: Wizarding World
https://www.wizardingworld.com/
Fans can play two exciting and immersive multiplayer VR games, the first called "Chaos at Hogwarts" that places them inside the castle, where magical creatures and secrets are ready to be found.
The second “Wizards Take Flight” lets guests fly on brooms as they battle against Death Eaters over the skies of London and around the grounds of Hogwarts Castle. More details on how to play these will be revealed in the near future.
Education:
If you don't teach near New York, you can't dream a visit to the store with your students. We still live in pandemic times.
Why not to read the saga - paper books, e-books, audiobooks - with your youngest pupils, the future potterheads? You know how beautiful is reading paper books, right?
of the magic of reading Harry Potter is that it teaches children, as well as reminds us as adults, about reading for pleasure.
Reading experts over at Scholastic have written an A-Z that reminds us of all the great benefits reading for pleasure can bring. Here the ABC to Reading for Pleasure
Don't forget the illustrated collection, by Jim Kay.
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