At yesterday's Grimsby Festival of Arts meeting, we were in agreement that Harry Potter activities would be popular with the children.
I found the pottermore.com site and then the harrypotter-games.net - these are big, commercial sites. So I moved on to the trivia and quiz sites.
Finally I checked out Harry Potter Party Supplies and Harry Potter party games. There are 31 ways to throw the ultimate Harry Potter Birthday Party according buzzfeed.com - a fun article.
Are there Harry Potter jokes? There are lots of Harry Potter jokes:
On a scale from one to ten, how obsessed with Harry Potter are you? About nine and three quarters.
Why did Professor Snape stand in the middle of the road? So you'll never know which side he's on.
What do you call a Hufflepuff with one brain cell? Gifted. What do you call a Hufflepuff with two brain cells? Pregnant.
How many Muggles does it take to screw in a lightbulb? One. It is the only thing they are good for.
(We could start on Lord of the Rings jokes: What do you call a hobbit party? A little get together. )
Today's pictures are colour interpretations of tree bark and come from the landscape of Pasadena. I wanted to create a sense of precious stones and metals.
No comments:
Post a Comment