Six Slightly Spooky Children’s Books to Read This October
Halloween is always fun, but scary isn’t for everyone. Check out these slightly less terrifying fantasy books to get you in the Halloween spirit.
Halloween is always fun, but scary isn’t for everyone. Check out these slightly less terrifying fantasy books to get you in the Halloween spirit.
A family in Kent, United Kingdom, is looking for an interior design wizard to turn a garden shed into their very own Hagrid’s hut for their daughter’s tenth birthday.
House of MinaLima is offering free virtual guided tours until October 17. Spots are limited, so check out how you can book this experience today.
“Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland” is reimagined by MinaLima designers.
You’ll be (not at all) shocked to learn that more movie dates have been pushed back this week. But we also have an inspiring “Desert Island Discs” interview with Samantha Morton in MuggleNet’s Casting News, plus much more.
Grab a pumpkin and get carving. Halloween is almost here.
To celebrate the release of the illustrated edition of “Quidditch Through the Ages”, with art by Emily Gravett, Bloomsbury has honored 11 towns and villages across the United Kingdom and Ireland as Quidditch Towns.
By pairing Robin and Strike with characters from “The Faerie Queene”, Dr. Beatrice Groves reveals how “Troubled Blood” foreshadows what’s to come in the detectives’ relationship.
In this week’s Crazy Caption Contest image, Professor Lupin and Harry explore the contents of a trunk in a special lesson.
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