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1. Buy this game.
2. Invite me over.
3. Prepare to lose.
Available at Chapters Indigo
Beautiful and useful, especially for those days when you have carpool duty, a dental appointment, and someone peed their pants again.
Available at etsy.com
If you've already read all seven books (And if you haven't, GET MOVING) this is what should be next on your list. It's a deeper look at JK Rowlings rich writing and the philosophical gems planted within.
I'd walk over a mile of spilled LEGO for this bus.
Watch Harry as he navigates his wizarding education, falls in love, makes new friends, and oh yeah, defeats a dude who is basically the devil. I've seen these movies so many times that a Harry Potter intervention is highly possible if I divulge the number.
Sharpen your pencils - err, quills - because the colouring book craze is finally recognizing the opportunity Potter's world brings for some colouring fun.
Because no one is buying insurance from a Slytherin.
Think your teenager may be lying about why they missed curfew? Now you can mix up some Veritaserum right in your kitchen!
Available at etsy.com
Available in all Hogwart's House colours, and one of the pricer gifts listed here, but isn't $275 worth it for a set that hasn't been dog-eared by every member of the family?
Available at juniperbooks.com
Any cookbook that has recipes based on a story that mixes "butter" with"beer" and "fire" with "whisky" has my upvote.
Any item important enough to use in the search for horcruxes is important enough to put in someone's stocking so that person can find an outhouse while camping this summer.
Think of this as a car safety device; would you steal a parking spot from a Snape? You're giving the gift of great parking, 365 days a year.
Guaranteed 100% Voldemort free, and better yet - you don't need to challenge an irritable ghost or fire serpent to get one.
The set includes Tales of Beedle the Bard, Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, and Quidditch Through the Ages. It's the trifecta of awesome.
Available at Chapters Indigo
Jeni Marinucci is YMC's Creative Director. She has a guilty conscience, a love for humour, and a questionable home-haircut. After her children were old enough to make their own sandwiches, she returned to University to complete her B.A. in English Literature—a designation which has provided her with an extensive library and crushing student loans. When no teaching college wanted her, she had to choose between taking orders through a drive-thru window or from an editor. She chose the latter.