J.K. Rowling Launches Digital Hub<br />for Children, ‘Harry Potter at Home’ On April 1, Rowling announced the launch of <br />the free-to-access online hub for young children. According to the website, ‘Harry Potter at Home’<br />is meant to help “keep children amused” during the<br />COVID-19 lockdowns happening around the world. Wizarding World,<br />via statement The site includes a variety of resources to help<br />cast a “Banishing Charm on boredom,” such as craft<br />videos, quizzes, articles, puzzles and more. Wizarding World,<br />via statement The first book in Rowling’s series, <br />'Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone,' <br />has also been made available as an eBook and <br />audiobook to be borrowed in over 20 languages. In addition, Rowling announced a special open license<br />for teachers to lead virtual read-a-long sessions of<br />all seven ‘Harry Potter’ books to their pupils. Wizarding World,<br />via statement
