Can you believe it’s been 20 years since Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone hit theaters? To celebrate the magical occasion, WarnerMedia Kids & Family just announced two new unscripted Wizarding World specials!

Uber fans will soon be able to catch a limited Harry Potter fan quiz competition series and a retrospective special. The first show is a limited series, made up of four, one hour episodes with hundreds of trivia questions and special guests.

photo: Courtesy of Warner Bros.

Tom Ascheim, President, Warner Bros. Global Kids, Young Adults and Classics shares, “To celebrate the dedicated fans old and new who have passionately kept the Wizarding World magic alive in so many forms for decades, these exciting specials will celebrate their Harry Potter fandom in a must-see multiplatform TV event.”

Do you think you have what it takes to compete? You could be chosen for the show! U.S. fans can check out wizardingworld.com for casting information.

Both the quiz competition series and retrospective special will air on HBO Max, Cartoon Network, and TBS in the U.S. this year.

––Karly Wood

 

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Are you ready for your first road trip vaycay of the year? Before you hit the road, check out the newest card game from What Do You Meme—Shotgun.

While you’ll need to keep your eyes on the road, your fam can get in some game-time action on the road with Shotgun. This card-based game is the perfect way to spend long hours in the car and may just help to keep the, “Are we there yet?”s away.

photo courtesy of What Do You Meme?

Shotgun comes with 200 cards featuring trivia, challenges, dares, questions and so much more. One person plays the role of card reader and another gets to keep score. Along with the trivia, dare and other similar categories, Shotgun comes with “Just For Fun” cards. According to the makers of Shotgun these cards let you, “Find out how weird everyone in the car is!”

This one-of-a-kind family-friendly card game is designed for children and adults 12 and up and requires two or more players.

Nab Shotgun (manufactured suggested retail price of $14.99) before your next car trip from What Do You Meme? or Amazon.

—Erica Loop

 

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Need a new Harry Potter fix? Insight Editions just announced four new books to its catalog of Harry Potter film tie-in titles!

Releasing throughout the month of March, readers will be elated to get their hands on Gryffindor and Slytherin house books, an exploration of Diagon Alley plus a wizarding craft book. Perfect for any muggle, you can snag them on Amazon.

Harry Potter: Gryffindor Magic: Artifacts from the Wizarding World & Harry Potter: Slytherin Magic: Artifacts from the Wizarding World

Are you a Gryffindor or Slytherin? Share your house pride with these tons of house facts, movie trivia and behind the scene goodies from the films. Readers will have tons of surprises, including a house pennant button, patches and more.  

Available on Mar. 2 on Amazon, $24.99 each

Harry Potter: Exploring Diagon Alley

Diagon Alley is presented in this new book with beautiful illustrations. Get the inside scoop on Ollivanders, Gringotts and more as you delve into the drawings on this one of a kind street. 

Available on. Mar. 9 on Amazon, $29.99

Harry Potter: Crafting Wizardry: The Official Harry Potter Craft Book

Craft time just got more fun with this new book for creatives of all levels. With over 25 ideas, this book brings clear instructions for the whole fam, including a DIY wand and house pride decor.

Available on Mar. 23 on Amazon, $24.99

 

––Karly Wood

All photos: Courtesy of Insight Editions

 

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Dealing with COVID-19 is hard for adults. So how do you help your child understand why they can’t celebrate their birthday this year with 20 friends from school? Thankfully, you can make sure your child feels special on their birthday this year during COVID while keeping your family safe and healthy with these COVID safe kids birthday party ideas.

Here Are 10 Tips:

1. Drive-by parade. This one has been popular since last spring when COVID restrictions were first put into place. Round up your child’s school and neighborhood friends – and their parents – and have them drive by your home at a specified time. Signs, honking, and yelling well wishes are encouraged! “Guests” can throw gifts or candy out of car windows. Decorate your home, too, for an extra festive atmosphere.

2. Stage a kids’ field day. If your area is low risk, set up an obstacle course or activity stations in your front yard – think 3-legged races, yard games, or trivia challenges. Adults should observe from a safe distance, and kids should wear masks.

3. Keep it small. Often, what children remember most is how their birthday made them feel. Kids don’t need theatrics to enjoy a party. Why not have an intimate family-only party at home with your child’s favorite meal and dessert? Check out my guide for planning a beautiful kid’s birthday party at home.

4. Host a Zoom party. Dial-in friends and family to celebrate big birthday moments remotely. Grandma and Grandpa can still sing “Happy Birthday” and watch your little one blow out their candles and open presents. You can even play tabletop games like trivia remotely.

5. Get outdoors. There are so many ways to celebrate a birthday outdoors, where you don’t have to worry about crowding and can even skip the masks if you’re a safe distance from others. Hiking, camping, and neighborhood scavenger hunts are all exciting birthday activities for kids.

6. Use snail mail. Encourage friends and family to mail presents this year —and go all-out decorating packages. One of my 10-year-old’s absolute favorite things to do is open mail addressed to her. What child wouldn’t be excited to see a dozen colorfully-wrapped packages with their name on them at the front door?

7. “Card Your Yard.” This is not a new idea, but it has taken off since last spring. Companies around the country offer this yard decoration service, where parents or friends can order cardboard letters on stakes with festive messages for the birthday boy/girl. The company will deliver the letters and set up the message for you and remove it at the end of the day. On a budget? DIY it!

8. Have a child’s-choice day. Think of this as a “yes” day (within reason). Let your child choose the snacks, the cake, their outfit, and how they want to spend the day. You may be surprised at what your child chooses, and at how much you enjoy the things that bring a smile to their face.

9. Hire virtual entertainment. Many of the companies that offer character entertainment—clown comedy, magic shows, a visit from a princess—have moved their services to virtual platforms. Send in the Clowns offers this service from its Los Angeles home base, but there are similar companies in every state.

10. Throw a kid’s Netflix party. The Netflix app now has a Netflix Party feature, which synchronizes video playback and allows group chatting during the show. Ask your fellow parents to download the app and assist children with setup. Treat it like a slumber party, complete with cozy throws and pillows, fuzzy PJs, and theater-style snacks.

You may find that your child’s birthday this year is all the more memorable for them because you managed to make it fun when so many things were different!

 

I am a blogger, event planner and freelance copy editor, but most of all, I am a mother and a household manager. My family lives in vibrant Fort Collins, Colorado. I am Mom to twin girls and full-time Bonus Mom to one 10-year-old daughter. I love to be creative and inspire others.

Pop the popcorn and get ready for family movie night. The Lumistella Company just announced a nationwide family holiday celebration taking place this Sunday night Dec.  6th at 7 p.m. ET/ 4 p.m. PT on The Elf on the Shelf’s Facebook page to be enjoyed from the comfort of one’s own home. Guests can RSVP for the free event here: https://fb.me/e/JbEW1x1E.

Elf Pets' Merry Movie Night

Elf Pets Merry Movie Night  will feature the newest animated special, Elf Pets: Santa’s Reindeer Rescue, followed by returning holiday favorite, Elf Pets: A Fox Cub’s Christmas Tale. While watching the holiday specials on Netflix, fans from all over the nation can interact with one another on the company’s Facebook page to share Christmas stories and memories, shout out their favorite songs and characters, and answer trivia questions to win Santa’s special prizes, offered during the event.

“We are thrilled to host our first ever Elf Pets Merry Movie Night, featuring two of our animated holiday specials on Netflix,” notes Chanda Bell, co-CEO of The Lumistella Company and Santa’s chief storyteller. “Multiplying our holiday joy seems even more important this year and we’re excited to bring together fans from across the nation for an evening of connection and celebration that will delight children of all ages.” 

With over 17 million Scout Elves and Elf Pets adopted worldwide, The Elf on the Shelf and Elf Pets holiday traditions have become an enduring and treasured part of many families’ Christmas celebrations. This year, more than ever, the Elf Pets animated specials remind all that there is so much to celebrate and most importantly, what Christmastime is truly about: faith, hope and love.

—Jennifer Swartvagher

Featured photo: Lumistella

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Dolly Parton is bringing some holiday cheer to Pandora LIVE stage. She will be joined by Tasha Cobbs Leonard, Brett Eldredge and Carly Pearce for a special virtual celebration on Dec. 4 at 9 p.m. ET / 6 p.m. PT. Listeners can RSVP for the free event now

Christmas

To get in the holiday spirit leading up to the event, attendees can tune into Christmas Radio and Holiday Hits on Pandora. Both stations now feature Modes, a new feature that allows users to customize their station listening experience based on a musical theme.

Taking place in a Nashville studio majestically decorated for the holidays, the evening will feature each artist performing classic holiday tunes backed by Dolly’s longtime band members.  There will also be exclusive interviews with the guest artists, where they will recall their favorite memories of Dolly and talk about their favorite holiday traditions. Additionally, children around the country will act as the evening’s interviewers, asking Dolly about her holiday traditions in a special “Dear Dolly” segment.

For her Pandora LIVE performance, Parton will be performing tracks from her latest release A Holly Dolly Christmas which debuted at #1 on Billboard’s Country Albums and Holiday Albums chart.

Event sponsors will help to create a truly unique virtual event experience that brings interactive fan activities and exclusive content together in an innovative and engaging way. Leading up to the show, Sierra will get fans in the holiday spirit with a curated gift guide and a chance to test their artist knowledge with pre-show trivia.

During the show, fans will be invited to pose in the Meow Mix virtual photo booth and partake in the interactive chat hosted by Wendy’s. CarMax will provide a limited amount of exclusive artist merchandise for attendees on a first-come, first-served code redemption basis. In addition, Pandora and flavor brand McCormick will be partnering for a charitable donation to Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library and encourage viewers to get involved and give the gift of reading this holiday season. 

For fans looking to continue the celebration after the show, Wendy’s will be partnering with a social influencer to host an official virtual afterparty on Instagram Live and soon will announce a deal for fans to enjoy Wendy’s at home during the show.  For fans looking for more music, LendingTree Powered by VantageScore will invite fans to check out the new Pandora Live: Backstage with Dolly Parton station on Pandora featuring commentary from Dolly.

—Jennifer Swartvagher

Featured photo: Rodion Kutsaev on Unsplash

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Don’t forget to plug in the Christmas lights! Visit one of your favorite holiday movie homes and shop in and around it at the same time. Sam’s Club has reimagined the Griswold family home from National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation as a virtual shopping experience. 

Sam's Club Holiday

This new shopping experience gives Sam’s Club members a chance to relive some of the holiday magic with the Griswold family. Clark always had big plans to create the perfect memories for his family but something out of his control always messed up his vision. Sam’s Club recognizes that not much of 2020 has been in our control and even if things are not going as planned we can still, as Clark says, “have the hap-hap-happiest Christmas.” 

Sam's Club Holiday

From outdoor décor to holiday gifts, the experience showcases on-trend gifts and festive food items to help our members plan for the holidays, all with just the right amount of movie nostalgia.

Sam's Club Holiday

Visit samsclub.com/ChristmasVacation to find décor, gift and food inspiration and even test your Christmas Vacation knowledge with their in-experience trivia. The door is always open and the lights will always be plugged in.

—Jennifer Swartvagher

All photos courtesy of Sam’s Club

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If you’re anything like me, you’re both excited and anxious when your kids ask about the 2020 US presidential election. But if you think, “My kids are so young, they don’t even think about these things,” then I’ve got news for you—they actually do!

Back in 2016 (when we were able to chaperone field trips), I had an interesting and awkward encounter with my four-year-old son’s field-trip partner. I naively thought I’d be the cool parent making conversation about the tall buildings and nice street art that we’d pass, but that anticipated casual chat became a debate about the election.

My son’s partner turned to me with her sweet smile and pigtails, and said, “Who’re you going to vote for?” Of course, as any parent might do when he or she doesn’t have an answer, I deflected and asked her the same question: “Who would you vote for?” Needless to say, that was probably the longest fifteen-minute walk I ever took, but it made me realize that kids are listening when adults talk, or when the news is on, and yes, kids have a lot of opinions about news topics, like the election.

That’s one of the reasons why I (along with my business partner and fellow mom Sapna Satagopan) started Xyza: News for Kids. We wanted to create a news source that kids can relate to, engage in, and that parents can trust.

Recently, Sapna and I have been approached by lots of parents who want to know how they can talk about the election with their kids. There’s no one perfect formula—every child is unique, after all—but we’ve found that our RESET approach works well in relaying the news to young children.

What Is the RESET Approach?
We’re encouraging you to consider how adults consume news versus what makes sense to young children. For example, we might be interested in long-form feature articles, but children are more engaged in quick tidbits of information that they can relate to. As the election approaches, there may be a million questions that arise at your dinner table, so we’re sharing five effective ways (R.E.S.E.T.) to help spark thoughtful political conversations at home.

#1: Relatable (Can My Child Relate to the Election?)
News is easier to consume when you can relate to the topic, and being able to relate to the democratic election process is important because kids can’t vote. So, why would they be invested in something that they can’t actually participate in? Ask yourself, “How can I make the elections resonate with what’s happening in my child’s life right now?” Ask your child how his or her class makes decisions. Do they take a vote? Relate that back to how US elections work and highlight the differences—e.g., popular versus electoral votes.

#2: Exciting (What Are Some Exciting Stories about the Election?)
Talking about the candidates and sharing their resumes verbatim may not be exciting for a ten-year-old, but there are SO many stories that provide age-appropriate context to the US election. For example, ever wonder why the donkey is the symbol of the Democratic Party and the elephant is the symbol of the Republican Party? How about why Americans vote on a Tuesday? Your kids might also be interested in the fact that Kamala Harris is the first female vice-presidential candidate of South Asian and African descent. Who are some other politicians who broke the gender ceiling? And if your conversation leads to the question of who can vote, you could share that even American astronauts stationed on the ISS can vote!

#3: Sides (There Are Many Sides to Every Election)
If you have more than one child, the concept of taking sides is nothing new. “He’s wrong, because” … “No, she’s wrong, because” … Yeah, we can relate, but we’ve found that nothing sparks a family discussion like a healthy debate. More often than not, debates reveal a lot about how kids and adults think, so why not use them as a way of talking about the election? For example, did you know that elections are a national holiday in many countries? Should the United States follow suit? How about the debate around lowering the voting age—is sixteen too young or just the right age to vote?

#4: Engagement (Engagement = Interest in the Election)
If anything can make a news topic come to life, it’s a fun game. While kids might feel like adults always (*eye roll*) know the answers, it’s almost certainly not the case when it comes to current affairs and relating trivia. So, put it to the test and have a family trivia night about the election. Which president served more than two terms? Which president won all of the electoral votes? Who was the first female to ever be elected as the presidential nominee of a major party? The winner gets major bragging rights!

#5: Two-Way Street (Learning about the Election Is More Than Just Reading about It)
When it comes to the election, thinking about what happens close to home can be easier to understand than looking at what’s happening further afar. Of course, we’ll be electing a president in the 2020 election, but local politicians are also vying for votes. Take those door tags and flyers you get delivered, and ask for your child’s opinion on who will serve your community well and why. Or simply create a mock vote at home. And if there’s a nearby socially-distanced rally or community roundtable hosted by a local candidate, attend the event together and have your child prepare questions about topics that matter to them to ask the candidate.

By asking for their opinions and inviting them into a local news story, your child will feel more invested in what’s happening in the world.

This post originally appeared on Xyza: News for Kids Blog.
Joann Suen & Sapna Satagopan
Tinybeans Voices Contributor

We're two perfectly imperfect moms who have five very different kids between the two of us. We believe that topics in news are a fantastic way to spark conversations in families. That's why we started the Dinner Table Conversation series here at Xyza: News for Kids. Won't you join us in the conversation? 

Get your virtual wands ready. Each year, on Sept. 1 Harry Potter fans gather at London’s Kings Cross Sation at 11:00 a.m. to raise their wands to mark the Hogwarts Express’ departure from Platform Nine and Three-Quarters as it takes students to the fabled school of witchcraft and wizardry. The Class of 2020’s celebration has gone digital so more fans can join in than ever before. 

Harry Potter

The Wizarding World extends an open invitation to come together virtually and join the very first digital Back to Hogwarts. This completely free, atmospheric, virtual event has been developed to help keep everyone safe and to be enjoyed from the comfort of home.

Starting Aug. 29 fans can check out the Back to Hogwarts Hub on WizardingWorld.com, where they can join the Harry Potter Fan Club, get Sorted and ready themselves to celebrate with an incredible selection of content, including:

  • Hearing from some of the creative masterminds responsible for bringing the magic to life, (including genius wand choreographer Paul Harris, who will be demonstrating and teaching the art of Wand Combat)
  • Transporting themselves from the muggle-world into the magical one by listening to the Journeys to Hogwarts Soundscape – a Harry Potter immersive audio experience featuring all the sounds you’d hear on that iconic journey. Simply close your eyes and let your imagination roam!
  • A CineConcerts performance featuring orchestras from around the world playing memorable musical selections from each of the eight Harry Potter films at home
  • A sneak peek of the brand-new House of MinaLima on opening day, featuring Miraphora Mina and Eduardo Lima, plus exclusive Back to Hogwarts 2020 celebration artwork, which was created especially for the occasion and is also available as a limited-edition art print!
  • Going back to where the magic began with the celebrity readings of Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone (accessible exclusively for registered members of the Harry Potter Fan Club)
  • Plus, a host of Hogwarts-themed, inspiring craft ideas and creative tutorials for all ages

On Sept. 1 fans can join the very first virtual, Back to Hogwarts Livestream and experience the excitement of a fan celebration at Kings Cross, (including the countdown) without leaving the house! The livestream will feature a mass of surprises and fun, including appearances from special guests, including James and Oliver Phelps (Fred and George Weasley) and Jason Isaacs (Lucius Malfoy).

James Phelps said, “I’m so excited to be playing a part in the first ever digital Back to Hogwarts! 2020 has definitely been a strange year and it’s really important that we all do everything we can to keep safe, including staying home. I hope fans will join us and keep the celebrations virtual.”

Oliver Phelps added, “The Wizarding World fans are the greatest and getting the chance to share this special day with people all over the world is going to be brilliant. I’m really looking forward to everything this Digital Back to Hogwarts has in store and it’s a bonus that we can all do it from the sofa!”

In addition to familiar faces dropping by, there will be trivia games for fans to join in with, and even an appearance from the cast of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, before the fan countdown kicks off.

Additionally, fans can get even closer to the magic by submitting a snap of themselves to join the ‘Back to Hogwarts – Class of 2020’. Their photos will be added to a digital mosaic, which will grow throughout the day to bring the community to life. This is a chance for fans across the globe to show off their best cosplay, call out their House Pride or simply celebrate their fandom. Harry Potter Fan Club members will also receive a memento of the day too, as the mosaic will be available to them exclusively as a digital download to keep.

Fan submitted imagery will also be displayed inside Kings Cross station, giving participants a virtual presence there throughout the day! It will be available to view throughout the morning via the livestream and on social.

The digital event will kick off at 5:30 a.m. EST on Sept. 1 and fans can tune in live or following the event. 

—Jennifer Swartvagher

Featured photo: Wizarding World of Harry Potter

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Many people are still staying safe at home and they are looking for new ways to connect with their loved ones during this time. Friends and family can gather on the Houseparty app for free and play party games, just like they would do if they were together in person. Houseparty just announced the release of UNO free for all users. 

The game will be available to play virtually with friends for the first time ever, only on Houseparty on Jul. 31. This is the second game to launch in partnership with Mattel after Magic 8-Ball. 

The fun and accessible games within Houseparty have made it a unique social app, and UNO will be the 7th game added to Houseparty’s collection of games. The full catalog includes Ellen DeGeneres’ Heads Up, Trivia, a card game called “Chips and Guac,” a drawing game called “QuickDraw”, a word creation game called “Word Racers” and the beloved “Magic 8-Ball” from Mattel.

The UNO card game will play just like the in person version of UNO. As always, the aim of the game is to be the first player to play all your cards, sabotaging your friends along the way.  

To play a game of UNO visit houseparty.com, select your device and download the app.

—Jennifer Swartvagher

Featured photo: Houseparty

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