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Harry Pottering around at home? Rowling to rescue bored kids in lockdown

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LONDON — British author J. K. Rowling is hoping her much-loved Harry Potter series will work its magic on bored children stuck at home during the coronaviru­s lockdown.

Harry Potter and the Philosophe­r’s Stone, the first book in the series about the boy wizard, will be available for free worldwide as an e-book and audiobook throughout April, as part of an initiative to help parents, carers and teachers entertain housebound children, Rowling announced on Wednesday.

The audiobook will be available in English, Spanish, French, Italian, German, and Japanese, with the version performed by British actor Stephen Fry accessible in North America for the first time.

A new online hub, Harry Potter At Home, will be aimed at younger children and launched on WizardingW­orld.com,

the official website for fans of Harry Potter and the spin-off film series Fantastic Beasts.

Each week “Wizarding Wednesdays” and an e-mail newsletter will provide creative activities, quizzes and ideas.

The coronaviru­s pandemic has seen more and more countries limiting citizens’ movements, closing schools and leaving many parents simultaneo­usly working from home and looking after their children.

Britain is in its second week of lockdown, after Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced on March 23 that people would only be allowed to leave the house when absolutely necessary, such as to buy food.

“The teachers, parents and carers working to keep children’s lives as normal and happy as possible while we’re all on lockdown deserve a bit of magic,” Rowling said.

“I hope these initiative­s will give children and even adults a happy distractio­n during their enforced stay-athome time.”

The Harry Potter series was an unpreceden­ted worldwide phenomenon in children’s literature, enthrallin­g a generation of readers around the world. It sold more than 500 million copies in 80 languages and sparked a $7 billion movie franchise. —

 ??  ?? AN UNDATED HANDOUT photo shows a user filling out a Harry Potter themed word search on a cellphone as J.K. Rowling has announced initiative­s to help children, parents, carers and teachers confined at home during the coronaviru­s disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak.
AN UNDATED HANDOUT photo shows a user filling out a Harry Potter themed word search on a cellphone as J.K. Rowling has announced initiative­s to help children, parents, carers and teachers confined at home during the coronaviru­s disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak.

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