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Kids Can Bring Harry Potter to Life Through Imaginative Play

(ARA) Ever since Harry Potter first came on the scene, he has been igniting the
imaginations of children around the world. They immediately identify with the young wizard
who was sad and lonely until he realized he had magical powers.
The series about Harrys adventures and misadventures, brought to life by author
J.K. Rowling, has become so popular that the sixth book, Harry Potter and the
Half-Blood Prince, set for release on July 16, 2005, will have a U.S.
record-breaking first printing of 10.8 million copies. The first three books in the
series, Harry Potter and the Sorcerers Stone, Harry Potter and the
Chamber of Secrets, and Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban have
already been made into movies.
Child psychologists agree the reason the series has become so popular is that kids
identify with the characters. They see a correlation between the relationships Harry has
with the children and adults in the books and their own lives. The Harry Potter books are
filled with scenarios that discuss common childhood issues like loneliness, fitting in,
bullying, loss, and rule-breaking; while at the same time offering an imaginary world of
escape. As is apparent from the continuing record breaking sales of Harry Potter
merchandise -- hats, robes, scarves, magic wands, broomsticks and the like -- the books
arent the only draw.
Kids love imagining what their lives would be like if they were someone else, and
this series encourages their imaginations to grow better than any other books Ive
ever read, says Dave Wedzik, owner of Alivans Master Wandmakers, a company
specializing in handcrafted toy magic wands. Its fun to watch my own son put
on a Hogwarts hat, wave around a wand and transform himself into the world of Harry
Potter. Hes only four but is already pretending to make his dog disappear.
Wedzik credits imagination inspired toys for cultivating his sons creativity.
Being that Im in the business, he has access to all kinds of great toys. His
favorite is his magic wand. The wand Wedziks son uses is the 11 inch Holly
made by the wandmakers at Alivans. He chose that one because in the books,
Harrys wand is made of that type of wood, and its an easy way for him to
identify with the character, says Wedzik.
The 11 inch Holly wand is one of the companys best sellers, but there are dozens
of other designs available. Alivans wands are handcrafted from the finest hardwoods
and come with a collectors box, satin lined velvet wand satchel and a numbered
Certificate of Authenticity which (on the back side) details the magical
properties of your chosen hardwood.
Hand-made brooms are also very popular. The Scarlet Falcon, for example, looks like it
flew right out of Diagon Alley, and can be ridden like an old-time stick horse. Other
wizard wares include robes, striped scarves and officially licensed Harry Potter
merchandise, such as Harry Potter wire rimmed glasses, Quidditch goggles, Hogwarts hats,
chocolate frogs and golden galleons.
At Alivans, we believe children should be challenged and encouraged so that
creative thinking may be cultivated, says Wedzik. Pretending, creativity and
imaginative thinking teach children to dream greater dreams and to think outside the
wand box. It leads them toward greater artistic expression and allows their
visions to come alive.
To bring a world of imagination to life for your own family, log on to www.alivans.com
and check out their virtual store. You can try out the wands and brooms online before
buying them. Orders can be placed online or by calling (850) 215-1333.
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