| Even though the Harry Potter book franchise is | | | | Not all kids are into writing, though. Some girls |
| now at an end, the books are still just as popular | | | | really like to knit and sew. In this case, you can |
| as they ever were. Children love the magic that | | | | start a project with your daughter showing her |
| goes along with Harry, Hermione, and Ron as they | | | | how to knit a Gryffindor scarf from the Harry |
| go on their adventures. If your kids love this book | | | | Potter universe. Then she can sport her own |
| series, then they will love doing crafts related to it. | | | | Harry Potter themed creation around school |
| This will get them more connected to the books | | | | during the colder months. She is sure to be thrilled |
| and will also let them be creative and imaginative. | | | | that she not only looks the part of someone |
| If your child has shown an interest in writing, you | | | | going to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and |
| could do a community story based on Harry | | | | Wizardry, but that she made it herself. |
| Potter with him. For example, he could write a | | | | Another thing you and your kids can do is make |
| chapter of a new adventure that he would like | | | | wands reminiscent of the ones scene in the Harry |
| Harry to be in. Then you could write the next. Go | | | | Potter books and movies. These can be made |
| back and forth like this and see where the story | | | | out of all sorts of material, including cardboard and |
| takes you. | | | | paper. |