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More than a decade has passed since J.K. Rowling wrapped up the Harry Potter series, but fans worldwide continue to celebrate the Wizarding World in books, films, and culture.
With the holidays around the corner, it’s a great time to surprise your favorite Potterhead with the most magical gift. From Hogwarts House dinnerware to spellbinding remotes, these Harry Potter-themed gifts will wow all the Muggles on your list.
We can’t do magic spells, but this Harry Potter Remote Control Wand comes close enough. Just swish and flick to turn on electronic devices with infrared remote control, like your Blu-ray player, stereo, or TV. You can program up to nine gestures to switch channels, adjust the volume, and more right from your couch.
Have the ultimate duel with this Harry Potter Wizard Chess Set. It’s replicated like the one in the Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone book, and comes with 32 chess pieces, a playing board, and storage pouches for hours of competitive play.
What’s better than a transit bus? The Knight Bus of course. You can build the magical vehicle with this Harry Potter Knight Bus Lego Set, which comes complete with Hedwig, a shrunken head, Stan Shunpike, Ernie Prang, and Harry Potter mini figures. Just remember to hold on tight.
Hogwarts graduates rejoice: we’ve found the perfect swag for your post-spell school days. This Harry Potter Hogwarts Alumni T-Shirt features the Hogwarts crest and four houses. Wear this to brunch, gym, and basically anywhere to show off your wizarding school spirit.
Have the ultimate game night with this Harry Potter Trivial Pursuit Game. Get your squad together and test your knowledge of all the Harry Potter movies. With 1,800 questions spanning The Dark Arts and Magical People, you’ll be mastering all things wizardry in no time.
If you’re a fan of collectibles, this Funko 5-Star Harry Potter Vinyl Figure makes the cut. You can display these cute Harry Potter and Hedwig figures with your other spellbinding goods at home.
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