I was going to start by saying my Muggles are obsessed with all things Harry Potter. The films, the books, the theatre shows, the toys, the dress-ups. But it’s more than that: they’re simply spellbound.
I admit I might have had something (okay, everything) to do with encouraging this obsession. The good guys win in the end of an epic good versus evil battle, and it reinforces the message that the nice guys do not finish last (also not ashamed that my parenting style uses pop culture references help to drum that life lesson in).
But it's when the kids try to use “expelliarmus!” on me while I chase them down the hallway with a hairbrush/incomplete homework/uneaten vegetables that I realise that I only have myself to blame.
There’s no denying I have raised a couple of Potterheads, but I’m secretly loving we have a shared interest (that should keep me in ‘cool mum’ territory for a few years yet).
How many of these do you recognise?
Going to bed early just to read the next chapter.
My daughter goes to bed at the same time as her younger brother, but I always allow her at least 30 minutes of reading time – and that time is spent with Harry Potter paperbacks in her hands.
She pores over the series and is transported into the Wizarding World every time she opens the cover, just as I was when I read the books for the first time. Hiding under doona with a torch just to get in a few more minutes of reading? That’s my girl.
The adventure continues at home.
They have the branded merch, the doona covers, the books and the dress-ups. Lucky kids. But it’s some of the new products to join the range of Harry Potter toys that are delivering magical adventures to my two – and they’re playing nicely together for once!