Sunday, June 8, 2008

Harry Potter :-)


I just recently finished reading all seven of the Harry Potter books, and to say that I loved these books would be an understatement. J.K. Rowling is such a talented writer and her books can impart many great lessons to young readers.


One of the things I loved about Harry Potter was his knack for choosing good friends. His choice of close friends often stuck others as odd. He chose a frowned upon "muggle "lover’s son, Ron; a “mud blood”, Hermione; a dreamer, Luna; and one of the most picked on kids in school, Neville. His actions prove that a person’s background, physical appearance, and social standing doesn’t matter. A true friend can come from any background or social standing. This is such a great lesson for children and adults alike! Another thing that I especially loved about Harry Potter was his humble beginning and selfless attitude. Harry was raised by his Uncle to see himself as worthless, and even when he learned of his fame, he never became selfish or reckless. Throughout the book he always thought of others and strove to protect them and put them first. Harry is the type of friend anyone would be lucky to have, and the type of character I would love for kids and my future students to look up to. The final thing I have to say about the Harry Potter series is that I fully appreciated how the power of love conquered all. This is such an important lesson for kids to learn. Underneath the magic, the cool creatures, and the daring adventures, it is love that saved Harry from his enemies and love that helped Harry survive all his troubles.

Here are some great sites with lesson plans all about Harry Potter!






Be sure to read all seven books and check out J.K. Rowling’s amazing website!