Hogwarts A Cinematic Yearbook Imagine, Draw, Create

Hogwarts A Cinematic Yearbook Imagine, Draw, Create by J. K. Rowling is a hardcover activity book published by Scholastic in 2016. This engaging yearbook invites readers to envision their first year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, featuring vibrant artwork from the eight Harry Potter films. The book encourages creativity through imaginative prompts, allowing readers to explore experiences such as riding the Hogwarts Express, shopping in Diagon Alley, and participating in various school activities.
Readers will find a wealth of opportunities to engage with the world of Harry Potter, including the chance to imagine attending Potions class and trying out for Quidditch. The book also includes an eight-page fold-out section for recording ideal first-year experiences, enhancing the interactive nature of the content. With a focus on juvenile nonfiction and performing arts, this edition provides a unique blend of creativity and fandom, making it a delightful addition for young readers and Harry Potter enthusiasts alike.
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Imagine, draw, create… This full-colour yearbook lets you imagine your first year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry! What would it be like to ride on the Hogwarts Express from Kings Cross Station, to shop in Diagon Alley or to be sorted into one of the four school houses? Packed with stunning pieces of artwork from the eight Harry Potter films, this hardcover activity book allows you to imagine a Potions class, try out for Quidditch and decide who your perfect head of house would be. Includes an awesome eight-page fold-out section where you can make a note of your ideal first-year experiences. Anything can happen at Hogwarts!
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