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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Is Harry Potter suitable for a 5 year old?

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 Harry Potter movie scary for kids?

Parents need to know that Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, the first movie in the massively popular and successful Harry Potter series (all based on the books by J.K. Rowling), has some intense and scary moments.
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What age is appropriate for a child to watch Harry Potter?

12+: Your kids can probably handle everything J.K. Rowling sends their way (but you might want to go with them to the more mature movies).
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Can a 5 year old watch Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban?

Let your kids watch it if they are ok with some scary, intense scenes!
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Is Harry Potter OK for a 6 year old?

So, what is the right age to introduce kids to Harry Potter? Not before the age of nine or 10. Agarwal said, “I would say, not below nine years. 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.
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Is Harry Potter 4 suitable for a 7 year old?

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 is the scariest Harry Potter movie?

Which Harry Potter Movies Are The Scariest? Every Film, Ranked
  1. 1 Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows Part 1.
  2. 2 Harry Potter And The Prisoner Of Azkaban. ...
  3. 3 Harry Potter And The Chamber Of Secrets. ...
  4. 4 Harry Potter And The Goblet Of Fire. ...
  5. 5 Harry Potter And The Half-Blood Prince. ...
  6. 6 Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them. ...
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Is Harry Potter scary?

You are strongly cautioned that the movie is sometimes intense. It contains violence, dark moments and visual images capable of scaring or disturbing younger children, particularly those who haven't read the book. At 151 minutes, the movie is also too long for younger children.
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What PG rating is Harry Potter?

The next two entries, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire and Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, were both rated PG-13 for "sequences of fantasy violence and frightening images." Most fans expected the sixth movie to follow suit, due to the grim and intense nature of the book.
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Is Goblet of Fire too scary for kids?

From the moment the contestants enter the maze for the last challenge the tension remains high for 15 – 20 minutes and the fear is sustained. For these reasons we wouldn't recommend 'The Goblet of Fire' to a child under 10 or one who dislikes long sustained scary moments.
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Is Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire appropriate for kids?

Parents need to know that Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire is the first PG-13 movie in the Harry Potter series (all based on the books by J.K. Rowling), and not for nothing. The fourth installment has two deaths (including a really sad one), scary creatures, some romantic yearnings, and edge-of-the-seat scenes.
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Why is Harry Potter PG 13?

The MPAA rated Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire PG-13 for sequences of fantasy violence and frightening images.
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Why do the Harry Potter movies get darker?

From the first few movies' light browns and pastels, the frames gradually become darker and more green as Harry's journey gets more serious and the stakes get higher. The trend is only broken by one streak of white right at the end.
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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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What was the lowest rated Harry Potter movie?

The "Harry Potter" books have inspired 10 films, and fans have rated them online. Most Rotten Tomatoes fans seem to love "Deathly Hallows - Part 2" and "Prisoner of Azkaban." But "Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald" is the lowest-rated film of the group.
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Is there swearing in Harry Potter films?

But, fans of the books will notice there is one other key element missing from the films—all the fun wizarding swear words. According to Pottermore, in the Harry Potter world, swears aren't meant to offend so much as they are to add emphasis—though Mrs. Weasley might argue otherwise.
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Why is Harry Potter M rated?

The reason that it is rated a lot higher than the first 3 movies is because, as in the 4th movie, there is a character death and more adult themes. The book itself is a lot darker and is quite political.
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Is Harry Potter and the cursed child suitable for an 8 year old?

According to The Telegraph, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child is suitable for ages 10 and up, so the script should also be more than OK to read to your kiddos.
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Is Harry Potter easy 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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Why is Harry Potter 5 PG-13?

Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix is rated PG-13 by the MPAA for sequences of fantasy violence and frightening images.
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What age is Harry Potter 4 for?

Children ages 8 to 10 who loved the first three books will find this one tougher going -- not just for its length but also for the convoluted plot, un-translated British vocabulary, and some horrific and deadly scenes that may concern parents.
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Are there any jump scares in Harry Potter?

Dementor over your shoulder (Order of the Phoenix)

A dementor pops over Harry's shoulder and gives the crowd a decent jump scare right out of the gate. This to me is still one of the weirdest openings of any of the Harry Potter movies, but the scare was solid.
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