Fans of Harry Potter can now listen to the audiobook version of the Philosopher's Stone for free.
01.04.2020 - 16:29 / variety.com
J.K. Rowling has launched “Harry Potter at Home,” a digital hub with a cauldron full of treats to keep young children occupied while they are held captive at home during the coronavirus crisis.
The hub, which includes contributions from publishing houses Bloomsbury and Scholastic, has magical craft videos, fun articles, quizzes, puzzles and more for both first-time readers and those already familiar with the wizarding world.
In addition, partnerships with Audible and library book supplier
Fans of Harry Potter can now listen to the audiobook version of the Philosopher's Stone for free.
Rupert Grint, best known for portraying the character of Ron Weasley in Harry Potter, is expecting his first child with girlfriend Georgia Groome. Confirming the news, their publicist told E Online that the two will soon announce the happy news and are looking forward to maintain their privacy as they get ready to embrace parenthood.
It’s been four years since the bellowed Severus Snape actor Alan Rickman said goodbye to the world and left the Harry Potter fans devastated. And it seems like, after all this time, JK Rowling is still trying to come to terms with the tragic loss. She recently made an emotional confession about the late actor and it will move every Harry Potter fan. She posted an emotional remembrance of the actor in response to a fan’s tweet about the celebrated character.
The author of the world-renowned Harry Potter books tweeted about how she was showing symptoms of the Coronavirus from the last two weeks. The author revealed that she has now fully recovered from her COVID-19 symptoms.
“Harry Potter” author J.K. Rowling said on Monday she had recovered from a suspected case of COVID-19 after two weeks of illness.
Struggling to keep the kids amused? Well, it seems like a magic wand has been waved somewhere, conjuring up Hogwarts-themed classes to be enjoyed whilst in lockdown. From J.K.
© Getty NEW YORK, NEW YORK - DECEMBER 11: J.K. Rowling attends HBO's "Finding The Way" World Premiere at Hudson Yards on December 11, 2019 in New York City. (Photo by Dia Dipasupil/Getty Images) Harry Potter author, J.K. Rowling, has launched a new platform to help children, parents, carers and teachers during the coronavirus pandemic.
JK Rowling has created a Harry Potter school to bring magic to children at home during coronavirus lockdown.
In case you ever doubted author J.K. Rowling's wizardry, wash your eyes out with Polyjuice Potion - because she's just receated a new website for all things Harry Potter.
The author of the well-known Harry Potter series, JK Rowling has reportedly started a new online hub for fans across the globe amid the Coronavirus outbreak. The author has launched a digital hub called Harry Potter at home, which will ensure that people across the world can enjoy Harry Potter themed entertainment.
“Happiness can be found even in the darkest of times.” J.K. Rowling announced a brand new Harry Potter experience that’s sure to brighten up fans’ daily quarantine routines.
J.K. Rowling on Wednesday morninglaunched the "Harry Potter at Home" hub, offering fun and a number of resources to parents and children amid the novel coronavirus pandemic.
NEW YORK -- J.K. Rowling is hoping a dash of Harry Potter will help families confined to their homes during the coronavirus pandemic.
J.K. Rowling has worked her magic to help kids and parents stuck at home during the coronavirus pandemic.
Needing some magic in these dark times? J.K. Rowling thinks so! The 54-year-old scribe took to Twitter on Wednesday to launch her new site,, for parents and readers in quarantine amid the coronavirus outbreak.
J.K. Rowling has just announced the launch of Harry Potter at Home!