I found these books and thought I should share them with all you harry potter and Hogwarts fans.
you can find these books at most large book stores or if you are a New Zealander you can find them on a website called mighty ape.
awesome eh I've already got the Tales of Beedle the Bard and I want to get the others soon!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Monday, 30 July 2012
Sunday, 29 July 2012
magic ways of travel
magic ways of travel
the most common way of travel is by broomstick
Threstral is not a common way of travel and Hogwarts is the only place in Britain with a tame heard of Threstrals.
floo powder is also quite common
Also if you're over 17 you can learn to Apparate
but some people still travel by cars
(that can fly)
Thursday, 26 July 2012
wands
Harry Potter's wand was 11 inches long, made of holly and had a phoenix feather core
The wand of Ronald Weasley was 14" willow with a core of unicorn hair.
The wand of Hermione Granger was 10¾" vine wood, with a dragon heartstring core.
The wand of Ginny Weasley is of unknown length and wood materials with a Dragon heartstring
core.
The second wand of Luna Lovegood is made of unknown wood and core. Its length is unknown also.
The wand of Neville Longbottom is 13" cherry wood, with a unicorn hair core.
The wand of George Weasley is of unknown length, wood and core. This wand looks somewhat like a broomstick.
Fred Weasley's wand is of unknown length, wood and core, and looks like a stick with a pine cone at the end
The wand of Ronald Weasley was 14" willow with a core of unicorn hair.
The wand of Hermione Granger was 10¾" vine wood, with a dragon heartstring core.
The wand of Ginny Weasley is of unknown length and wood materials with a Dragon heartstring
core.
The second wand of Luna Lovegood is made of unknown wood and core. Its length is unknown also.
The wand of Neville Longbottom is 13" cherry wood, with a unicorn hair core.
The wand of George Weasley is of unknown length, wood and core. This wand looks somewhat like a broomstick.
Fred Weasley's wand is of unknown length, wood and core, and looks like a stick with a pine cone at the end
Sunday, 15 July 2012
how to draw the deathly hallows sign
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