Helen Hollis
The forbidden forest
Embark on an adventure through the mysterious and captivating Forbidden Forest. Discover the hidden wonders and untold stories that await in this mythical woodland.
The Forbidden Forest, Deathly Hallows Part 2
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Harry and Luna in the Forbidden Forest with Thestrals
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Not sure what to do this weekend with your children ? Why not create a Harry Potter -themed weekend ? Here are a few ideas for you to give them an unforgettable weekend ! - A potion workshop : depending on what you like, you can either go for real potions with My kids adventures’s suggestions or you can bake cookies ,
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You're sitting on the outskirts of the forest, scratching down the final works of your Charm's scroll. Your back is against a large tree. The air is cool enough for you to only need on your cardigan.
Melissa Battista
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Challenge your Harry Potter know-how with our fun, interactive quizzes – a magical experience for fans young and old!
Emily Greene
The Forbidden Forest,[1] also known as the Dark Forest,[12][13][14] was a forest that bordered the edges of the grounds of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.[1] As the forest's name suggests, it was strictly off limits to students — except in the case of detention,[1] or Care of Magical Creatures lessons that occasionally took place there.[10] Of course, with the various dangerous creatures living in the Forest, few students would even want to venture into it. Described by Professor…
Erin Merrill
The Forbidden Forest,[1] also known as the Dark Forest,[12][13][14] was a forest that bordered the edges of the grounds of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.[1] As the forest's name suggests, it was strictly off limits to students — except in the case of detention,[1] or Care of Magical Creatures lessons that occasionally took place there.[10] Of course, with the various dangerous creatures living in the Forest, few students would even want to venture into it. Described by Professor…
Carol Warren