Are the Harry Potter books childish?

Harry Potter is a very childish series, though. The morality is black and white, the writing is actually pretty simplistic, and the characters are ultimately kind of flat, though for many of them there's real actual growth.
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Do the Harry Potter books get more mature?

There's this one thing many adult Harry Potter fans say when defending their love of a series initially targeted at tweens: The first books are 'for kids', but they become more mature as you move through the series. The last books, they claim, are very sophisticated and 'adult. '
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Is Harry Potter considered a children's book?

Harry Potter is a series of seven books written by J. K. Rowling who is a British author. These books are fantasy novels basically written for kids.
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What age is appropriate to read Harry Potter books?

The Harry Potter Series: Ages and Stages

The first three Harry Potter books are great to read aloud to kids aged from about six or seven up. Certainly most children - both boys and girls - will love them from the age of eight.
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Why do so many adults like Harry Potter?

The first reason that many adults like the series is that many people simply grew up with the series. The series is nostalgic for many adults, bringing back memories of when they were kids. For many people childhood is considered the happiest time of their lives and the series bring back those memories.
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Are you too old to read Harry Potter?

You're Never Too Old For A Little Magic. There's a reason this series is so popular. It's never too late to read it, if only so that you know why everyone's so crazy about a story about wizards and toads and cauldrons and spells. So let a little magic into your life — it's never too late for that.
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Is reading Harry Potter good for you?

There's some scientific literature that suggests that the books about The Boy Who Lived can actually improve your life. Between the act of reading and the “Harry Potter” story itself, research shows there are some psychological health benefits to diving into the magical world of Hogwarts.
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Is Harry Potter hard to read?

Since Harry Potter is a children's series, it's pretty easy to read. The writing is clear and entertaining, and it won't take you long to burn right through the series.
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Should I let my kid read Harry Potter?

I know some ambitious parents are eager to make seven-year-olds read Harry Potter but I feel that it's important for a kid to grasp all the nuances to fully appreciate a book. The later titles in the series definitely come into the young adult category, so I would say 10 plus for those.”
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Can a 13 year old read Harry Potter?

Like most milestones, there is no “right age.” It all depends on the kid—and the parents. But there are a few age-related guidelines to take into consideration: From a technical standpoint, Harry Potter is categorized as a middle-grade read, which typically encompasses 9–to–12-year-olds.
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Is it weird for adults to read Harry Potter?

Harry Potter, though a children's book series, is widely popular even among adults. These books are not popular without any reason, the love for these books is immense among people and once you have been introduced to the world of Harry Potter, it's hard to return.
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Is Harry Potter scary?

For all their nostalgia and magical whimsy, the Harry Potter movies can get pretty scary. Whether it's Voldemort, the Forbidden Forest, or evil creatures like the Dementors, the story balances its more family-friendly moments with some genuinely terrifying scenes.
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Can adults watch Harry Potter?

Absolutely. Lots of people when the books first came out read them as adults.
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What grade should you read Harry Potter?

7–9: A great age to begin (for younger kids, consider reading aloud together). Read: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets.
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What grade level is the Harry Potter books?

Is Harry Potter YA or Middle Grade? The Harry Potter book series is Middle Grade, not YA (Young Adult). This means it is generally written for children ages 8-12 and grade levels 3-7.
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Are Harry Potter books dark?

The Harry Potter movies may have had some dark scenes, but the books were even darker. For the most part, the Harry Potter movies do a brilliant job at bringing the adventures of the Boy Who Lived to the big screen.
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Why should I not read Harry Potter?

The Objections to Harry Potter

These Christians believe that the books promote the modern religions of Wicca, Paganism, and Neopaganism. They point to the terms "witch," "wizard," and the variety of spells presented in the books as leading children and Christian teens down the path to the occult.
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Is Harry Potter too scary for a 5 year old?

The only issue with the Harry Potter series is that the first couple of films are fine for younger kids, but as you progress in the series things get a little more serious. By the time you reach the last 2 or 3 the scare factor has gone up significantly and they are not suitable for young kids.
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Why is Goblet of Fire PG 13?

Both “Goblet of Fire” and “Order of the Phoenix” were rated PG-13 for “sequences of fantasy violence and frightening images,” according to descriptors provided by the ratings board. “Half-Blood Prince” is rated PG for “scary images, some violence, language and mild sensuality.”
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Should I read Harry Potter first or watch?

Definitely read the books first. You'll understand the underlying plot and that will make the movies better. Take The Order of the Phoenix - there is probably only 1/3 of the book, or less, in the movie. Every one of the HP books are great and that's why I've read them all, from 1 to 7, 8 times and counting.
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Should Harry Potter be taught in schools?

Reading Harry Potter in schools gives children a chance to become turned on to the fun of reading a story, when they might not have that opportunity at home. Harry's story is even more relevant to students from disadvantaged homes because the obstacles he faces are so like their own.
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How long does it take to read Harry Potter 1?

The average reader, reading at a speed of 300 WPM, would take 4 hours and 18 minutes to read Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone by J.K. Rowling.
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What age is Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire appropriate for?

At the end of the day, always consider what you think your kid can handle and use your judgement, but generally speaking, I wouldn't show this to kids under 11.
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What age is Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows appropriate for?

We know younger kids will want to (and probably will) read this wonderful end to the Potter series, but because of the heavy themes, we've rated it for age 12 and up.
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Why is Harry Potter so special?

Harry Potter has managed to become as popular as it has because of the characters, setting, the easy-to-read nature of the books, as well as the spectacularly made movies. The large variety of merchandise and real-life attractions also play a role in the never-ending popularity of the series.
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