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Fantastic beasts book
Fantastic beasts book










Harry Potter and the Cursed Child Parts I and II by J.K. Other books by Rowling reviewed on this blog:

fantastic beasts book

You can expand upon them, or add your own twist.Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald (Fantastic Beasts #2) by J.K. You can use them, but you don't have to use them.

fantastic beasts book

*Note: These craft ideas are just suggestions. Search on Google for pictures of some of the magical beasts you read about. Make a paper lantern with different beast designs.Ĭreate spooky hand puppets that look like they can talk. Make up, name, and draw your own magical beast. Which is your favorite beast from the book? What are the ways that the Department for the Regulation and Control of Magical Creatures deal with conspicuous beasts? Inexactitude (pg xxiv) lack of accuracy or precisionĬonspicuous (pg xxx) very easy to see or noticeĭiscussion topics for during/after reading:ĭo you think magical beasts might really exist? Retrospect (xiv) thinking about the past or something that happened in the pastĮdict (pg xv) an official order given by a person with power Have you ever read, or seen, the Harry Potter books/movies?ĭid you see the movie Fantastic Beasts and where to find them?ĭo you remember any of the magical beasts from these books/movies?

fantastic beasts book

Hear and see this book read aloud on YouTube Suggestions for fantastic beasts to read about: basilisk, bowtruckles, centaur, dragon, fairy, gnome, griffin, hippogriff, leprechaun, manticore, phoenix, unicorn, yeti Suggested sections to read: Introduction (About This Book, A Brief History of Muggle Awareness of Fantastic Beasts, Magical Beasts in Hiding), and selections from An A-Z of Fantastic Beasts (see below for suggestions) If necessary, you might want to provide a little background. There is a possibility that the kids might be unfamiliar with Harry Potter.

fantastic beasts book

Now, in this updated edition with a new foreword by Newt himself and the unveiling of six mysterious beasts outside the American wizarding community, muggles too have the chance to discover where the Thunderbird lives, what the Puffskein eats, and why shiny objects should always be kept away from the Niffler. Grade Level: 4th (GLCs: Click here for grade level guidelines.)įantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, Newt Scamander's classic compendium of magical creatures, has delighted generations of wizarding readers. Volunteers needed in March! Click here to sign up.












Fantastic beasts book