Harry Potter is a beloved children’s book series written by J.K. Rowling. It tells the story of a young orphan named Harry Potter, who discovers that he is a wizard and is accepted into Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. The series spans seven books and follows Harry as he learns about magic, makes friends, and battles the dark wizard, Lord Voldemort. The books are widely considered to be a classic of children’s literature like Nancy Drew and for good reason.

 

1. Harry Potter is Very Entertaining

Harry Potter is an exciting book series because it is filled with action, adventure, and magic. From Harry’s first journey to Hogwarts to his battles against the dark wizard, Lord Voldemort, the books are filled with thrilling moments that are sure to keep readers on the edges of their seats. The story is also full of mysteries, secrets, and surprises that keep the reader guessing and wanting more.

Additionally, the magical world of Harry Potter is richly detailed. It comes with a wide variety of creatures, spells, and artifacts, that make it easy for readers to immerse themselves in the story. It truly feels like there is a magical world out there that we are privileged to have a glimpse of through these books.

The series also does the great fight between good and evil so deliciously, creating a tension that makes the story even more thrilling. The books have great pacing that makes them hard to put down and leaves the readers wanting more after each book.

 

2. Harry Potter Has Lots of Life Lessons

Harry Potter teaches many important life lessons throughout the series. One of the most prominent themes is the power of friendship and loyalty. Harry, Hermione, and Ron’s friendship is a major driving force throughout the series. Their unwavering support for one another is an example of the importance of having a good and strong support system.

The books also promote the idea of standing up against injustice and fighting for what is right, even when it is difficult. It also teaches us that the line between good and bad isn’t so definite. Lord Voldemort is evil, but so are the so-called “good guys” like Dolores Umbridge and Cornelius Fudge who would do anything to hold their power. And let’s not forget Severus Snape, who is both a good and bad person in the books.

Additionally, the books teach the importance of education and the pursuit of knowledge. Harry’s journey through Hogwarts is a reminder of the power of hard work, perseverance, and the importance of learning. He never forgets to do his schoolwork albeit begrudgingly. Additionally, he often uses what he learns in the classroom in his adventures.

 

3. Harry Potter Improves Literacy

Harry Potter encourages people to read in many ways. Firstly, the books are written in an engaging and accessible manner. This makes them easy for young readers to understand and enjoy. The complex and richly detailed magical world of Harry Potter also makes it easy for readers to immerse themselves in the story and become invested in the characters and their journey. This combination of a good storyline and easy grammar makes it so good to encourage reading!

In addition to that, the books have been translated into many languages. They have also been adapted into movies, plays, and video games. This makes them accessible for non-native English speakers and for children who find reading challenging. Not a lot of books can boast that they’ve been translated into multiple languages. But, Harry Potter has been translated into at least 80 languages and comes with eight movies with more to come. It’s very important to have different mediums as children require different methods of learning.

 

4. Harry Potter’s Magic Can Be Felt in Real Life

Harry Potter is a good children’s book because it has a dedicated fan base. The books have sparked a vibrant fan culture that includes everything from fan fiction and fan art to conventions. Anything you’d like to discuss in the series can be easily done. And you might even make a lot of friends along the way. Indeed, it’s not uncommon to see friendships form because of mutual love for Harry Potter, or romantic relationships that culminate in Harry Potter themed dates or weddings!

Besides that, Harry Potter is so massively popular. There are several theme parks and attractions around the world dedicated to Harry Potter like Universal Studios in the United States and the Warner Bros. Studio Tour in the United Kingdom. These are great attractions to take your kids and teens to as they can drink butterbeer, buy their very own wands, eat sweets from Honeydukes, and take a tour around Hogwarts Castle.

This fan culture is a testament to the enduring popularity of the books. The series’ ability to fully capture the hearts and minds of readers of all ages is amazing!