Alexa Will Continue to Read “Sorcerer’s Stone” Until August
There’s a new, fun way to introduce young witches and wizards to Hogwarts with a collaboration between Audible and Wizarding World Digital.
There’s a new, fun way to introduce young witches and wizards to Hogwarts with a collaboration between Audible and Wizarding World Digital.
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The chapter readings of “Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s”/”Sorcerer’s Stone” will be leaving Wizarding World Digital next year. Rewatch them on the WWD website or relisten to them on Spotify during this holiday season before they are removed!
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Wizarding World Digital has worked tremendously hard to roll out its Harry Potter at Home initiatives to tide fans over through the COVID-19 crisis, and we are immensely proud that they have been a huge success! Find out more about their far-reaching impact here.
Three families sit down to read “The Man with Two Faces,” the 17th and final chapter of “Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s”/”Sorcerer’s Stone” – with a surprise reading from the author.
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Three talented actors (two of them familiar faces to Wizarding World fans) read Chapter 16 for Harry Potter at Home!
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Claudia Kim (Nagini, “Fantastic Beasts”) and Dakota Fanning have picked up Harry Potter at Home at Chapter 15. Find out more here!
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Tom Felton, Jason Isaacs, and Helen McCrory reunite to read the latest chapter for Harry Potter at Home.
Are you ready for a bit of light reading? Join Hugh Bonneville as he reads Chapter 13: “Nicolas Flamel” of Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone.
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‘Tis the season, in the Harry Potter at Home read-along, at least! Taking on Chapter 12 from “Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone” are Matthew Lewis, Helen Howard (“Harry Potter and the Cursed Child” Melbourne), and Imelda Staunton (Dolores Umbridge).
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