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Harry who? :-)
not really.
How? I've seen all the films and read all the books-so where's the education exactly? Or is this satire LMAO!.
Quotelets face it some people dont even belive in god how sad is that
Why? I don't believe in a god, do I need to? To be not sad that is.
How many children pick up on these ideas from Harry Potter do you think? I know the youngsters I've worked with would point to spells and magic for sure, but also I think they'd notice the roles of courage, honor and honesty, also of how bullying and lying/cheating tend to bring the culprits down in the end. For me the most valuable "lessons" perhaps are these values.
Magic is a nice bonus.
I'm delighted with idea of passing the torch to the "Harry Potter" generation.
Barbie and Ken informed the identity of a generation with Monopoly helping the slide right along. Before that, Louisa May Alcott, Beatrice Potter, Kipling . . .
I'm glad to see Harry and his pals as the architypes for this next generation, altho I'm scrathing my head over the effect of Lemony Snicket