How much Harry Potter trivia can you and your little muggles answer correctly?

Whether you’re a Ravenclaw or a Gryffindor, the wizarding world is filled with fun facts that keep the excitement going even after you’ve read every last page of the epic Potter series. We’ve rounded up some of the most magical Harry Potter trivia from the books and the movies that are sure to mystify everyone in the entire house—even your wisest wizards.

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1. Harry Potter and J.K. Rowling share the same birthday. The magical date? July 31.

2. The Harry Potter book series has been translated into 80 different languages with over 500 million books sold worldwide.

3. Hermione is pronounced, “her-my-oh-knee.” Despite the fan debate, Rowling herself confirmed it. 

4. What’s in a name? A lot. Rowling carefully chose 40 Hogwarts students' names, including the golden three, before she even began writing the first novel. Not every name made it to the books, however. An early iteration of Luna Lovegood, for example, was Lily Moon.

5. Many magical phrases in the book are inspired by Rowling’s academic background in classical languages, including the Hogwarts' motto, "Draco dormiens nunquam titillandus" which in Latin means, “Never tickle a sleeping dragon.”

6. Dumbledore’s Patronus, though never actually seen in the movies, takes the shape of a phoenix, much like his beloved Fawkes.

7. Rowling has admitted that her favorite chapter from the first book and the entire series is “The Mirror of Erised.”

8. In the movies, seven different owls played the part of Harry’s beloved pet Hedwig. Their names were Gizmo, Kasper, Oops, Swoops, Oh Oh, Elmo and Bandit. Dozens of rats helped bring to life Scabbers, Ron’s not-so-favorite rodent.

9. A secret character is hidden in the movies. Look carefully at the magical newspapers featured in the original films, as well as The Fantastic Beasts series, and you’ll spot the Ginger Witch, a crafty criminal who often graces the cover of The Daily Prophet.

10. To prevent Deathly Hallows from leaking early, Potter publisher Bloomsbury gave the seventh book several secret code titles, including The Life and Times of Clara Rose Lovett: An epic novel covering many generations and Edinburgh Potmakers.

11. Hogwarts' Headmaster is known for his ever-flowing beard and robes, but did you know Albus Dumbledore’s full name also goes on forever? The professor’s full name is Albus Wulfric Percival Brian Dumbledore. Speaking of Dumbledore, the name means “bumblebee.”

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12. Hogwarts has 142 staircases throughout the massive school.

13. All the plants that make herbology class so entertaining, like Furbish Lousewort and Sneezeweed, are based on real-world plants. While they may not have the same magical properties, the names are certainly enchanting.

14. Ginny Weasly's Pygmy Puff's name was Arnold. 

15. He Who Must Not Be Named has a very meaningful name. In French, the phrase “vol de mort” means “flight of death.”

16. Rupert Grint never did any professional acting before playing the part of Ron Weasley. For his audition he filmed himself performing a rap he had written about why he was perfect for the part.

17. J.K. Rowling revealed that when she took a Sorting Hat quiz, it placed her in House Hufflepuff.

18. Fred and George Weasely were aptly born on April Fool’s Day.

19. Hermoine's Patronus is an otter. 

20. There are 1,100,086 words in the entire Harry Potter series. Harry Potter’s name is mentioned 18,956 times.

21. Merlin, the legendary wizard of King Arthur’s court is also a member of the Potter wizarding world. Merlin is mentioned many times in the book series, but what you might not know is that, surprisingly, he hails from House Slytherin.

22. While Harry, Hermione and Ron appeared to be diligently studying spells and potions, the actors portraying them on screen—Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson and Rupert Grint—were completing their real-life homework.

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23. Muggles can’t see Hogwarts. Anyone lucky enough to stumble upon the enchanted school grounds would simply see a ruin with a sign reading “Keep Out.”

24. Dumbledore’s elder wand isn’t the only rare wand in the Potter-verse. Hermione Granger’s wand is also an uncommon specimen made of vine wood, which is said to be used by wizards who seek a greater purpose. Hermione’s wand is also the only one of the golden trios that remains unharmed till the end of the series.

25. When Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban was first released in the UK, the publisher requested that bookstores not sell the books until after the end of the school day to prevent kids from being absent.

26. Although Snape’s true allegiance was not revealed to fans until the end, J.K. Rowling let actor Alan Rickman in on his character’s secrets from the very beginning to help his on-screen portrayal.

27. Dumbledore tells Harry that he sees “thick woolen socks” in the Mirror of Erised, but Rowling has revealed that he sees himself with his family, all alive and happy.

28. Mary GrandPré, the illustrator of the original book covers, said that her Saint Bernard, Chopper, was the inspiration for her drawings of Hagrid.

29. The different translations of the book series have some hilarious alternative phrases. For example, to make Tom Marvolo Riddle successfully change into “I am Voldemort” in the French version, his name is Tom Elvis (as in the King) Riddle. Another great example is the Scottish version of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, in which the first chapter is titled, “The Laddie Wha Lived.”

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30. I see… Dementors? Actor Haley Joel Osment was originally pegged for the role of Harry by director Steven Spielberg before he left the film over creative differences.

31. October 31, 1991, marks the day Harry, Hermione, and Ron became friends after defeating the troll in the girl’s bathroom. It is also the 10th anniversary of the deaths of Lily and James Potter.

32. The original Harry Potter manuscript was turned down by 12 publishers before being accepted by Bloomsbury.

33. If all the Harry Potter books ever sold were placed end to end, they would circle the equator 16 times.

34. An enchanted music box is what keeps the three-headed dog asleep.

35. The half-blooded prince is Professor Snape.  

Related: Your iPhone Has Harry Potter Spells That Turn It Into a Magical Wand

 

The Hagrid actor passed away in Scotland

Sad news for wizarding fans: Robbie Coltrane has died at the age of 72. The actor, who starred in several Bond films, is best known for this role as Rubeus Hagrid, the lovable character from the Harry Potter franchise.

Deadline reports that Coltrane “died at a hospital near his home in Larbert, Scotland. The award-winning actor had been in ill health for the past two years.” The actor brought J.K. Rowling’s half human/half-giant character to life with his portrayal, that started with his special relationship to Harry himself. Since then, we’ve loved the Hogwarts Head Gamekeeper fiercely.

Related: Your Age-by-Age Guide to All Things Harry Potter

And Coltrane loved the franchise in return. In HBO Max’s Harry Potter 20th Anniversary: Return to Hogwarts, the actor reminiscent about his time on the eight-film collection.

“I just think it’s an end of an era. It’s 10 years of my life, my children have grown up during it,” he said. “The legacy of the movies is that my children’s generation will show them to their children, so you could be watching it in 50 years’ time, easy. I’ll not be here sadly, but Hagrid will. Yes.” And now it’s time for us to deal with the fact that the only time we will see the beloved actor again is on film.

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Deadline reports that Coltrane was always the choice for playing Hagrid, at least for Rowling. “When asked whom she would like to see in the role, responded ‘Robbie Coltrane for Hagrid’ in one quick breath.

Since new news, the author shared her own heartfelt sentiments on Twitter. “I’ll never know anyone remotely like Robbie again. He was an incredible talent, a complete one off, and I was beyond fortunate to know him, work with him and laugh my head off with him. I send my love and deepest condolences to his family, above all his children.”

We’ll miss you forever Robbie, but we are so glad Hagrid will always live on.

 

If there’s a perfect formula for a memorable and stress-free family vacation it’s this: a destination that is easy to get to and offers something for everyone, an awesome hotel to relax in after a day of adventuring, and unlimited storage on your phone for all those epic family photos.

Enter the Sunshine State, aka Florida, where there are destinations for every kind of family and any kind of vacation. Like outdoor adventures and water sports? Check! Craving a relaxing beach vacation with world-class food? Florida has that, too.  And the best way to make sure your vacation is stress-free? Book a stay with Marriott Bonvoy where you’ll find family-friendly accommodations in all the major destinations in Florida with a hotel to fit every desire and every budget. Read on to discover our favorite places in Florida and then start planning your next family adventure.

 

Discover Hidden Gems in Jacksonville

A hidden gem just over the northeastern state line, Jacksonville, Florida (or JAX as those in the know call it) is full of surprises for families looking for a laid-back vacation. Eat your way through Brooklyn, marvel at the architecture in the Cathedral District, or do a little of both in the Springfield historic district. Jacksonville also offers 22 miles of beautiful beaches and a little something extra for the animal lover in your crew: keep an eye out for manatees in the waters and don’t miss the giraffes at the Jacksonville Zoo & Gardens.

Take an Epic Road Trip Through the Florida Keys

From Key Largo to Key West the Florida Keys offer families the road trip adventure of a lifetime. 180 miles of tropical beaches and pristine waters invite families to swim, snorkel, dive, and fish. Add a dash of pirate history, a big slice of Key Lime Pie (you have to try it everywhere you go), and unique spots like The Turtle Hospital in Marathon and Key West’s many museums and restaurants, and you’ve got the recipe for a family vacation they’ll never stop talking about.

 

Experience Everything in Orlando

It goes without saying that Orlando has more than a few things to offer families, including epic theme parks like Disneyworld, The Wizarding World of Harry Potter, and Universal Studios. When the kids are tired out from all the thrill rides (and all that walking) take on some outdoor recreation including falconry, fishing, and ecotours. 

 

 

Play Outside in the Florida Panhandle

People travel from around the world to visit this stretch of Floridian paradise known for incredible golfing and world-famous watersports. The Panhandle is perfect for the family that loves the outdoors but craves culture and refinement too. Visit museums and hop on board a ghost tour in Tallahassee or splash away in a waterpark in Panama City Beach, this stretch of Florida is made for making family memories.

 

Embrace the Arts in Tampa Bay 

Land in Tampa’s airport and be on the sugary sand beaches of the Gulf Coast in just minutes, including Clearwater Beach, voted the nation’s best. St. Petersburg—the locals call it St. Pete—offers an opportunity to expose your kids to arts and culture, including Chihuly glass, the Dali Museum, and murals galore. Sarasota is waiting for you to sample some renowned food and stroll the grounds of the Marie Selby Botanic Gardens, one of the best botanical gardens in the world (according to our kids! Don’t miss the beautiful Banyan Tree!).

 

 

Stay Up Late in South Florida

We know you can get sunshine everywhere in Florida (it's not called the Sunshine State for nothing!) but families will probably agree that South Florida feels like the sunniest of them all. If you’re the kind of family that likes to go, go, go you’ll never run out of options in this part of Florida. If you want sun and beaches galore along with a vibrant community full of arts, culture, and some of the best Cuban food in the U.S., head to Miami. Don’t miss the Museum of Discovery and Science in Ft. Lauderdale and the Norton Museum of Art in Palm Beach.

Get Inventive in Southwest Florida 

A trip to Southwest Florida will bring out the creativity in your little ones. Don’t miss Fort Myers and the Edison & Ford Winter Estates where your little inventors will be inspired by the history of two of the greatest innovators—Thomas Edison and Henry Ford. Rest those busy brains Sanibel Island, a destination known around the world for its pristine beaches. And head out into the Everglades for an adventure in one of the greatest natural wonders of the world. 

No matter where you choose to go in Florida, Marriott Bonvoy has the perfect place for you and your family to stay. Experience a summer vacation that will build memories to last whether it’s a hotel right next to the theme parks or a resort (lazy river, falconry, and a spa? Yes, please!) with Marriott Bonvoy 30 hotel brands you will find the right stay for your family.

Book your next Florida vacation with Marriott Bonvoy today. 

 

—Amber Guetebier

They say the kitchen is the heart of the home and that’s why we love family cookbooks. To help freshen up your recipe repertoire and get the kiddos excited to help in the kitchen, we’ve rounded up the best in new family cookbooks. From step-by-step recipes to creative cakes for kids, these family cookbooks will guide you through everything from breakfast to dinner, with make-ahead tips and recipes for even the pickiest of eaters.

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Disney Enchanted Recipes Cookbook

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We try to steer clear of villains like Mother Gothel, but her recipe for Hazelnut Parsnip Soup sounds beyond delicious. In this new enchanted-themed recipe, budding bakers can whip up everything from Royal Soufflé and Tournament Fruit Pie to Mad Hatter's Muffins. It makes the perfect gift for Disney enthusiasts, too!


Snackable Bakes: 100 Easy-Peasy Recipes for Exceptionally Scrumptious Sweets and Treats

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Have you ever had a moment where you really just needed to satisfy your sweet tooth, but didn't have the patience to go on a baking extravaganza? Enter: the snackable bakes. This fabulous cookbook is packed with 100 "easy-peasy recipes" that are fun and beyond delicious. It makes the perfect, quick activity for families since most recipes are done in under an hour, many of which don't even require an oven.


Food Network Magazine The Recipe-A-Day Kids Cookbook

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With 365 recipes and a photo for each one, kids will immediately love this cookbook that brings major cooking inspo. Arranged by month, small chefs can either follow the day of the year or pick and choose what to make. There's plenty to be whipped up: from drinks and desserts to dinner and snacks.


Disney Princess Tea Parties

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It's pinkies up with this new Disney cookbook! With over 50 recipes inspired by your favorite princesses, little chefs will have everything they need to throw the perfect tea party. Choose from fancy sips like Under the Sea Pineapple Punch, tiny sandwiches that include Moana Toasted Coconut-Banana Toast and sweat treats like Flynn Rider Blondie Bites. With stunning accompanying photos, adults will love digging into this book just as much as kids.


The Complete Cookbook for Teen Chefs

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Get ready for a kitchen takeover as this fun cookbook from America's Test Kitchen will definitely inspire the next generation of chefs. It starts them off with some kitchen fundamentals like why it's important to read a recipe all the way through before trying it, and then sends them off to try recipes like Shiitake-Beef Ramen, Cheeseburger Sliders and Esquites. Recipes are ranked by difficulty and there are quite a few vegetarian options for Meatless Mondays.


Cook It! The Dr. Seuss Cookbook for Kid Chefs

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Chewy Blue Goo, Boxed Gox, Lorax Leaves, oh my! Any Dr. Seuss fan will love the 50+ recipes that embrace the whimsical nature of the famed author, while also sneakily serving up healthy grub.

 

 

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The road is calling your name, and our guide will show you how to prep for the adventure

If there’s one way every parent has traveled at one point or another, it’s on a road trip. Lucky for you, we’re experts at the road trip game and know what to pack, where to go, how to get there and all the snacks to bring along with you. Leave the planning to us—you’ll find everything you need right here!

What to Pack on a Road Trip

Gear to Bring with You

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Set yourself up for success by organizing your car with everything you need within reach so you don't have to pull over to hand out snacks. Make sure you have enough charging ports to keep everyone's devices juiced up, prepare yourself for car sickness and spills, have a designated spot for trash and make sure everyone has a device for when you need some quiet time. We've got all our road trip recs right here

Best Snacks for Traveling

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There's nothing worse than a car covered in crumbs. Think about options that would allow your car to be as crumb-free as possible when you are heading out on a road trip. A lot of our favorite snacks come in individual packages that are great for bringing along in the car. If you have older kids, a mini cooler for each kid is fun way to stash snacks. Bonus: no fighting over Cheez-Its! 

Snacks to stay away from when on a road trip: dairy products, anything that will smell if spilled, things that must be kept frozen, a large container of small pieces (like a Tupperware of Goldfish) and anything that could make a huge mess. 

Related: Here Are the Best Family Cars, Vans and SUVs for 2023, According to Experts

Things to Do While on the Road

Easy Car Games Everyone Will Love

This list is full of ideas for car games that will have you laughing out loud, shouting “Skittles!” and searching out cows along the side of the road. Print it out before you pack the car!

Keep Those Kids Busy

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There's nothing worse than when the "are we there yet?" questioning begins and you're only 30 minutes from home. With a little planning ahead, you'll be totally prepared for your journey. 

  1. Download some podcasts that the whole family will love. 
  2. Make a kids' playlist and let them play DJ by choosing the next song. 
  3. Pick some audiobooks and read along with them. 
  4. Get out an old-school map and have them follow along on the journey. 
  5. How many American flags can you spot along the way? Games like this will make the journey part of the fun. 

Roadside Oddities Worth a Stop

While you're en route to your destination, keep the journey interesting by mapping out some roadside oddities along the way. Whether it's a giant dog made into an inn in Idaho or a graveyard of Cadillacs in Texas, the kids will love these weird and wild stops. 

The Most Picturesque Routes to Get You There

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Nobody likes to spend hours on end driving through cornfields. These picturesque routes will take you over the Colorado mountains, up the California coast, back in time on Mackinac Island and through the massive sandbox of White Sands National Monument. 

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Where to Go on Your Road Trip

The One Thing You Need to Do in Every State

Not sure what destination to choose for your next road trip? Get some inspiration from this list that has our favorite thing to do in every state. From rivers that are perfect for fishing and rafting, to waterfalls you just have to see, this list has them all.

National & State Parks

Our country is full of amazing national parks with massive Redwood trees, sand dunes for days and canyons so big you can’t see across. These are ideal destinations for a family road trip, especially if you have a 4th grader who can get you in for free. These under-the-radar national parks are the perfect option for the busier summer months. Or, check out a state park instead—they are just as beautiful and often easier to access.

Stay in a Unique Vacation Rental

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Whether you have a little railfan in your crew, or you want an out-of-this-world overnight adventure in a spaceship, we've got the perfect unique vacation rental for you. 

Want to go really wild? This list has everything from a spaceship to a pirate ship to a Navajo earth house that you can rent

Travel Based on Your Kid's Interests

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A fun way to plan your next family vacation is to think about your child's interests.

Make It a Theme Park Vacation

Theme parks are a fun road trip destination for many families. Little ones will love LEGOLAND California and it’s perfectly-sized rides for tykes. Disneyland is another Southern California favorite for families. We’ve got loads of tips on how to save on your next Disney World trip, and the best way to tackle the Wizarding World of Harry Potter at Universal Studios.

Learn a Little about Our Country

Don’t tell the kids, but a road trip is a great way to get in a little extra education about our country. From trips that will make your kids smarter to places to visit to learn about race in America, there are tons of destinations where we can all learn a little bit about the world around us. You can even focus on women’s history by visiting the Sacajawea Center, Helen Keller’s birthplace and the Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad State Park.

Related: 22 Creative Road Trip Activities (That Don’t Include Screens)

Alternative Means of Transport

Take an RV Trip

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Ditch the minivan and rent an RV for your next family vacation. It's easier than ever to do this with rental companies that can set it all up for you and even plan your itinerary. Many families are giving roadschooling a try with kids doing remote learning this year. 

These RV parks have all the perks your family will want like water slides, ziplines, fishing derbies, amusement parks and all the stargazing you've ever wanted

Campervans Are the Rad Way to Travel

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If you are not quite ready to venture into the land of RV travel, consider a campervan instead. Smaller and easier to drive, campervans are a fun way to see the country with the kids. Best of all you don't need an RV campsite as they can be parked at a regular-size site. 

 

 

Are you ready to say a quick “alohomora” spell to open up your phone to the wizarding world? It turns out, you’ve been carrying a wand-in-waiting without even realizing it!

In an article from The Sun, writers revealed your iPhone has the power to conduct its own spells when asked. No, really. With some careful memorization and a few shortcuts you’ll need to set up, you can release your inner wizard with a few simple spells. Keep reading to see 10 Harry Potter spells on your iPhone that you can start practicing today.

Accio

Description: Opens apps

Spell: “Siri, Accio” and the app’s name.

 

Lumos

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Description: Turns on your phone's flashlight

Spell: “Siri, Lumos.”

Nox

Description: Turns off your phone's flashlight

Spell: “Siri, Nox.”

The following Spells need to use Shortcuts on your iPhone.

To start the process, tap the + icon on the top right of the Shortcuts App, then tap Add Action.

 

Lumos Maxima

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Description: Turns your phone's flashlight to the brightest setting

Steps: Search for “Set Torch” and select it. Tap “Turn torch on," set the brightness, name it “Lumos Maxima” and tap the play button at the bottom.

Spell: “Siri, Lumos Maxima”

Silencio

Description: Turns your phone to "do not disturb" mode

Steps: Search “Set focus” and tap Off so it changes to On. Name the shortcut “Silencio” and hit play button at the bottom.

Spell: “Siri, Silencio"

Muffliato

Description: Turns the volume down on your phone

Steps: Search “Set Volume” and move the percentage down. Name it “Muffliato” and hit play button at the bottom.

Spell: “Siri, Muffliato"

Sonorus

Description: Turns your phone's volume up. 

Steps: Search “Set Volume” and move the percentage up. Name it “Sonorus."

Spell: “Siri, Sonorus” 

Quietus

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Description: Turn volume to a normal setting.

Steps: Repeat the process from the Sonorus spell and set volume to 50%. Name it "Quietus."

Spell: “Siri, Quietus” 

Homenum Revelio

Description: Shows where your friends are using Find My Friends.

Steps: Search “Open URLs” and add to shortcut. Set the URL to “findmyfriends://”

Spell: "Siri, Homenum Revelio"

Point Me

Description: Use the compass app

Steps: Search compass, add and name as “Point Me.”

Spell: “Siri, Point Me”

 

 

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Sometimes fans of the big screen want to go a step further and immersive themselves in movie magic. From sing-a-longs to ET sightings to visits to Hogwarts we’ve rounded up the best ways to experience your favorite films throughout the DC area.

Mean Girls

Mean Girls Take the Stage
On Wednesday we wear pink. In April, we head to the Kennedy Center to see Mean Girls hit the stage. This musical rendition of the beloved movie comes direct from Broadway and makes a great outing with t(w)eens who can relate to having to deal with their school's Queen Bee.

When: Apr. 5-24
Cost: $45-199
Where: John F. Kennedy Center, 2700 F St NW, Foggy Bottom
Online: tinybeans.com

Hilarious Hairspray
Fans of the quirky film Hairspray should head to The National Theatre in May to see the campy musical live and onstage. You will sit on the edge of your seat as you follow the journey of a teen from Baltimore with big dreams, and even bigger hair, attempts to dance her way onto the nation's most popular television show.  Keep an eye on the National's schedule because other movie adaptations are on their way, including Aladdin, Beetlejuice and My Fair Lady.

When: May 10-15
Cost: $50-100
Where: The National Theatre, 1321 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Downtown
Online: tinybeans.com

The Jurassic Encounter

Jurassic Encounter
Fans of Jurassic World can get their own up-close and personal experience with a T-Rex, Triceratops and more at Jurassic Encounter. There are also digging stations, a dino village and free features including photo ops and a bouncy house. Download the exhibit's app to learn more about dinos while wandering among the animatronic dinos your little ones will be convinced are real. To see these majestic creatures head to Bull Run, VA on May 30-31.

When: May 20-31
Cost: $19/2 & up
Where: Bull Run Regional Park, 7700 Bull Run Dr, Centreville, VA
Online: tinybeans.com

Everything Is Awesome
Do you follow the instructions or throw the booklet away and build your own creations? Either way, everyone who loves The LEGO Movie will feel right at home at Brickfest. Jump into a giant pile of bricks, ooh and ahh at life-size LEGO creations and participate in building activities. Head to Landover, MD on June 11-12 or Richmond, VA on November 5-6 to see where your imagination takes you.

When: Jun. 11-12
Cost: $24.99-49.99
Where: Prince George's Sports and Learning Complex, 8001 Sheriff Rd., Landover, MD
Online: tinybeans.com

 

The Franklin Institute

Enter the Wizarding World
Don't just watch Harry Potter - become Harry Potter. The Wizarding World of Harry Potter comes to life in a new exhibition in which Muggles and witches alike can visit Harry's bedroom under the stairs, Hogwarts, the Forbidden Forrest and more. Grab your robe and practice Defense Against the Dark Arts, brew potions and use their wands to perform spells. Fans of the movies will also find costumes and props from the original movies and the Fantastic Beasts prequels. Anyone waiting for the letter from Hogwarts will find it's worth the drive to the Franklin Institute in Philadelphia.

When: Now-Sept. 18
Cost; $39-43
Where: The Franklin Institute, 222 North 20th St., Philadelphia, PA 19103
Online: fi.edu

Play with Wallace & Gromit
Head to Port Discovery Children’s Museum to tinker with Wallace & Gromit's inventions in the workshop, blast off in a rocket and more. The only bad news is that you need to wait until May 2023 for the exhibit to make its way to Baltimore.

When: May 2023
Cost: $19.95
Where: Port Discovery Children's Museum, 35 Market Pl, Baltimore, MD 21202
Online: rentexhibits.mcm.org

Get Emotional with Inside Out
This fall, an exhibit based on the beloved movie Inside Out is headed to the National Children's Museum. Kids will learn about Joy, Sadness, Anger, Disgust and Fear through hands-on activities including a Memory Sphere and Emotions Mirrors.

When: Fall 2022 (Dates TBD)
Cost: $15.95
Where: National Children's Museum, 1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Downtown
Online: nationalchildrensmuseum.org

Wolf Trap

Sing-A-Long
The hills are alive with the Sound of Music! On July 16th head to Wolf Trap to sing your heart out as the classic movie plays. Worried you will forget the words to My Favorite Things? Don't panic. There will be on-screen lyrics. Costumes are encouraged. Break out your favorite lederhosen and you just may win the costume contest that will take place before the sing-a-long begins.  

When: July 16
Cost: $27
Where: Wolf Trap, 1551 Trap Rd, Vienna, VA 22182
Online: tinybeans.com

Planet Snoopy
Become immersed in the world of Peanuts in Planet Snoopy at King's Dominion. Ride Sally's Sea Plane, race in the Peanuts 500 and more. You never know when you might run into a favorite character while at the park!

When: Year-round
Cost: $39.99
Where: King's Dominion, 16000 Theme Park Way, Doswell, VA 23047
Online: kingsdominion.com

The Soundtracks
The National Symphony Orchestra loves movies! This July, the NSO will perform the scores to several classic movies live while the movies play. Head to Wolf Trap and the Kennedy Center to catch Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince, The Empire Strikes Back, Toy Story, and ET in concert. These magical movies become even more enchanting when accompanied by a live orchestra.

Online: kennedy-center.org/nso

Disney Princesses - The Concert
Hear your favorite Disney Princess songs live and in person when Broadway stars who portrayed as the actresses who portrayed Broadway’s Belle, Jasmine, Nala, and Anastasia converge at the Kennedy Center. They will make your dreams come true in May when they sing classic Disney songs and share behind-the-scenes stories about what it's really like to be a Disney princess. Note that the singers will appear on stage as themselves, not as the princesses they once were.

When: May 6-7
Cost: $29
Where: John F. Kennedy Center,2700 F St NW, Foggy Bottom
Online: tinybeans.com

 

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Movie Memories
Head to the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History to see iconic memorabilia from classic films. You will spot Dorthey's ruby red slippers from the Wizard of Oz, the iconic leather bomber worn by Indiana Jones and R2-D2 along with hundreds of other objects and images from the best American movies. Want more? Many movies have been filmed at the Smithsonian. That means you can walk in the footsteps of the stars of some of your favorites, including Night at the Museum, Captain America: Winter Soldier, The Day the Earth Stood Still, Transformers 2 and many others.

When: Year-round
Cost: Free
Where: National Museum of American History, 1300 Constitution Ave. NW, National Mall
Online: americanhistory.si.edu

Shaping Culture
The National Museum of African American History and Culture explores, among other things, how Black actors have shaped American life through movies. The museum's Taking the Stage exhibit celebrates the creativity and achievements of Black artists in cinema while recognizing the struggle for equal representation in film. The exhibit also examines how African-American culture has been portrayed in movies over the years.

When: Year-round
Cost: Free
Where: National Museum of African American History and Culture, 1400 Constitution Ave. NW, National Mall
Online: nmaahc.si.edu

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E-Tea
What do you get a when an obsession with E.T. collides with Boba Tea? The answer is a tea house and sushi burrito bar named E-Tea. Enjoy delights such as an east-meets-west milk-based tea with floaty tiramisu under the watchful gaze of everyone's favorite extra-terrestrial grinning from inside an other worldly looking cup full of Boba tea.

When: Year-round
Cost: $4.50 & up
Where: E-Tea, 49 District Square SW, The Wharf
Online: wharfdc.com

Pop Culture Mania
This summer AwesomeCon returns to Washington, DC June 3-5. Wander the halls of this celebration of everything pop culture and you just might run into your favorite character from Star Wars or that Marvel superhero you've always wanted to take a selfie with. Actors from The Hobbit Trilogy, Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, The Goonies and more will be signing autographs and taking photos. Costumes encouraged!

When: June 3-5
Cost: $40-85
Where: Wolf Trap, 1551 Trap Rd, Vienna, VA 22182
Online: tinybeans.com

Movie Mania
Being the Capital of the free world, it's no surprise that Washington, DC itself plays a staring role in so many blockbusters. Check out this list of iconic movie locations throughout the city where some of your favorite movies were filmed. You will find spots from Wonder Woman: 1984, Independence Day and more. Costumes optional as you explore the list.

Online: hotels.com

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Family outings to museums aren’t just a great way to learn about something new—they’re also a great way to have fun. From interacting with Elephant & Piggie to immersing yourself in Harry Potter’s Wizarding World, we found the best can’t-miss traveling museum exhibits from coast to coast. Read on to discover some nearby and some that are worth a drive.

WildKratts

WildKratts: Creature Power! & Ocean Adventures!

Fans of WildKratts will be thrilled to learn that there are not just one, but two exhibits based on the hit PBS series crisscrossing the country. Both exhibits are highly interactive and immerse children in the world of animals. Kids will learn about various habitats while trying to defeat a cast of nefarious villains. Catch them both to ensure you don't miss any WildKratts fun! 

Locations: Lansing, MI, Atlanta, GA, Farmington, NM, Portsmouth, VA, Ft. Lauderdale, FL, Jersey City, NJ & Midland, TX

Online: wildkratts.com

Eliza McNitt courtesy of Wonderspaces

Wonderspaces

No two visits to Wonderspaces are the same. Immersive and interactive exhibits at all the locations change throughout the year, so there is always a new artist to discover and something new to see. Most exhibits are family friendly, but signature cocktails are available for grown-ups!  

Locations: Scottsdale, Philadelphia, San Diego & Austin

Online: wonderspaces.com

Minnesota Children's Museum

Curious George: Let's Get Curious

Kids are just as curious as Curious George! In this exhibit, kids will join the mischievous monkey in a variety of STEM activities, including planning a space adventure, using wind power to move different objects and using physics concepts while playing a round of mini-golf. 

Locations: Brownville, TX, The Woodlands, TX, Kansas City, MO, Topeka, KS, Appleton, WI, Smyrna, TN & Naples, FL

Online: mcm.org

Pittsburgh Children's Museum

Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood a Grr-ific Exhibit 

Fans of Daniel Tiger will love helping the cub solve problems, sort packages and make new friends at school in the Neighborhood. Children can also try their hand at playing musical instruments and leave a thank you note for someone special on the Thank You Tree. 

Location: Rochester, NY & Pittsburgh, PA 

Online: pittsburghkidsdesign.org

 

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Emotions at Play with Pixar's Insider Out

This interactive exhibit, like the beloved film, helps visitors of all ages understand the emotions of joy, sadness, anger, disgust and fear. Through hands-on and digital experiences, children will think about how an important memory makes them feel, how to recognize when someone is sad and how to use their imaginations to create their very own story.

Locations: Boston, Los Angles & Washington, DC

Online: pittsburghkidsdesign.org

Kristi Jan Hoover via Pittsburgh Children's Museum

Rube Goldberg: The World of Hilarious Invention Exhibit

There is nothing quite like playing with a Rube Goldberg machine. This exhibit makes STEAM fun as visitors interact with 3-D, life-sized contraptions to see how engineering principals work in the real world. 

Locations: Philadelphia, PA & Kalamazoo, MI 

Online: pittsburghkidsdesign.org

The Pigeon Comes to *Your City Here* A Mo Willems Exhibit 

Several of Mo Willems' beloved characters make an appearance in this exhibit full of antics and opportunities to create art. Have a two-way conversation with Elephant and Piggie, find Knuffle Bunny in a spinning washing machine and toss hot dogs at The Pigeon. Plenty of opportunities for dress-up abounds, including finding the perfect clothing for a Naked Mole Rat and taking a wearable bus for a spin.

Locations: Pittsburgh, PA, Jersey City, NJ & Grand Rapids, MI

Online: pittsburghkidsdesign.org

Very Eric Carle: A Very Hungry, Quiet, Lonely, Clumsy, Busy Exhibit

This exhibit takes visitors inside the pages of five of Eric Carle’s classic books: The Very Hungry Caterpillar, The Very Quiet Cricket, The Very Lonely Firefly, The Very Clumsy Click Beetle and The Very Busy Spider. Young visitors can follow the path of the world's most famous caterpillar, weave a web and create their artwork inspired by the iconic artist. 

Locations: Miami & Ft. Lauderdale, FL & Baltimore, MD

Online: pittsburghkidsdesign.org

Dinos Alive

Dinos Alive

Go way, way back in time to walk among the dinosaurs. If you dare, put on a pair of VR goggles to become fully immersed in the Jurassic period. Then, marvel at a one-of-a-kind interactive prehistoric aquarium wall and test your knowledge of everything Dino at the Budding Experts station.

Locations: Seattle WA, Washington, DC & Los Angeles, CA

Online: dinosaliveexhibit.com

ARTECHOUSE

Artechhouse 

Artechouse is where art and technology collide. Each location features exhibits that go beyond a painting in a frame to showcase what is possible when creatives use innovative mediums and move beyond paint and clay. Shows change throughout the year. Most are highly interactive and need to be experienced to be appreciated. Even drinks served on-site feature VR technology.

Locations: Washington, DC, New York City, NY & Miami Beach, FL

Online: artechouse.com

Harry Potter™: The Exhibition

Harry Potter™: The Exhibition

The Wizarding World of Harry Potter comes to life in this new exhibition Muggles and witches alike can visit Harry's bedroom under the stairs, Hogwarts, the Forbidden Forrest and more. In this highly interactive visitors will practice Defense Against the Dark Arts, brew potions and use their wands to perform spells.    

Location: Currently in Philadelphia, PA with more locations to come. 

Online: harrypotterexhibition.com

© 2022 Gullane (Thomas) Limited. Thomas & Friends™: Explore the Rails!

Thomas & Friends: Explore the Rails

All aboard! Thomas & Friends™: Explore the Rails! is an interactive exhibit inspired by the popular children’s series now on Nick Jr. Playful learning experiences that feature engines and destinations from the show will engage children and their families in foundational skills that foster STEM literacy. Visitors to the exhibit will be delighted as they find themselves surrounded by the Island of Sodor’s iconic locations: Knapford Station, Sodor Steamworks and much more. In the exhibit, children help Thomas and his friends solve a variety of challenges, from a sorting and shape identification activity to more complex engineering obstacles like completing a train track using pieces with different levels of elevation. As children encounter new challenges and test their abilities, the smiling faces of Thomas, Percy, Victor and others are there to offer encouragement and remind children how “really useful” they all are.

Locations: Washington, DC, Danville, VA, St. Paul, MN, Wichita, KS & Bettendorf, IA

Online: mcm.org

Immersive Frida Kahlo

Immersive Frida Kahlo

Seeing Frida Kahlo's work and life displayed as larger-than-life might be the best way to experience her world of magical realism for yourself. The iconic artist combined parts of everyday life with the fantastical. This exhibit explores Khalo's influences alongside her famous paintings, so you will walk away with a deeper understanding of what inspired her to create. 

Note for parents: This exhibit has depictions of human hearts, blood and arrows that younger children might find difficult. 

Locations: Boston, MA, Chicago, IL, Dallas, TX, Denver, CO, Houston, TX, Los Angeles, CA, Pittsburgh, PA, San Francisco, CA & Toronto

Online: immersive-frida.com

Imagine Picasso

Imagine Picasso

Now you don't need to travel to New York, Paris, Moscow or Barcelona to see some of Picasso's most stunning paintings. If you can make it to San Francisco or Atlanta, you can see some of the modern artist's famous works together and in an entirely different way. Although this exhibit does include a gallery wall to help familiarize visitors with some of Picasso's work, the real attraction is seeing the larger-than-life projections that cover nearly every inch of space. All of this is accompanied by musical selections that set the mood. 

Locations: San Francisco, CA & Atlanta, GA 

Online: imagine-picasso.com

 

Kennedy Cottrell Courtesy of Meow Wolf

Meow Wolf

Even minimalists will love the maximalist, interactive exhibits at Meow Wolf's three locations. A completely immersive experience, walking into these large-scale displays is like being transported into a fantastical, fairy-tale world. These out-of-this-world displays are created by a collective of multi-media artists, so each site has different but equally thrilling themes. 

Locations: Santa Fe, NM, Las Vegas, NV, & Denver, CO.

Online: meowwolf.com

 

Featured image: Kristi Jan Hoover via the Mo Willems Exhibit 

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Have you ever wondered about Albus Dumbledore’s origin story? The newest film in the Fantastic Beasts franchise is about to let the wizard out of the bag.

As the April debut date draws closer, fans can now feast their eyes on the second trailer of Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore, which digs deep into the life of the young and powerful wizard, before Harry Potter took center stage. What are you waiting for? Keep scrolling to watch!

For unknown reasons, the trailer was originally supposed to drop on Feb. 24, but was pushed back a few days. No matter, as long as we get to watch it we don’t care!

The third film follows sees Dumbledore and his fellow wizards try to stop Grindelwald from taking over the wizarding world with heart-stopping action and lots of fantastic beasts. In a video shared on the Fantastic Beasts Instagram account, actor Jude Law (aka Dumbledore himself) shares, “What a privilege it is to play Albus Dumbledore. One of the world’s most powerful wizards…I’m thrilled to say that some of the backstory that helped shape the legendary wizard that we came to love in Harry Potter will be revealed in this film.”

If you’re just now tuning into the franchise and the upcoming film, you’ll recognize tons of faces returning, including Eddie Redmayne, Jude Law, Katherine Waterston and more. Die-hard fans will notice newcomer Mads Mikkelson taking on the role of Grindelwald in the wake of Johnny Depp, as the character becomes more and more sinister.

Did you miss the first trailer? You’ll want to give it a watch before heading to the theaters:

Start saving your galleons and be sure to mark your calendars: the film hits theaters on Apr. 15, 2022.

 

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Can you believe it’s been 20 years since Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone premiered? In honor of the occasion, the Wizarding World YouTube channel has launched a series of “toymotion” videos that recreate key movie scenes and rack up millions of views. We have your first look at an epic 5 minute piece that sums up the entire first movie!

Better yet, you can buy many of the toys featured in this movie, just in time for holiday gifting. Head to the Wizarding World Amazon page to grab your Funko Pop, LEGO sets and more. We especially love this LEGO Hogwarts Castle and the Dumbledore Funko Pop!

Today the official Harry Potter Fan Club has over 37 million members and continues to welcome generations of new fans every day. Find out more about how the club is celebrating the movie milestone at http://www.harrypottermovie20.com/. Or join the club today, it’s free!

—Sarah Shebek

Featured photo: Wizarding World 

 

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