The exciting news comes from Bonnie Wright, who played Ginny Weasley in the Harry Potter films. She wants to tell her newly born son, Elio, the Harry Potter tale. Now thirty-three, Bonnie recently had Elio with Andrew Lococo, her husband.
At just nine years old, Bonnie began performing in the Harry Potter movies. The last film released was in 2011. Now, as a mother, she hopes her kid will love the Harry Potter novels and movies just as much as she does.
Bonnie mentioned her preparations at a recent event in New York City. “I hope he likes it,” she remarked. Though I cannot compel it of him, I will surely urge him to read it.
Bonnie also noted that growing up she enjoyed listening to Harry Potter audiobooks. She believes her son would benefit much from experiencing them as well. She thinks children might be motivated to like reading by the Harry Potter narrative.
Many admirers of Harry Potter have told Bonnie how much they enjoy it and how it motivated them to pick up additional reading. Like millions of other fans, Bonnie expects her son will discover something unique in the narrative.
Bonnie’s intentions to teach her kid Harry Potter highlight how the charm of the novel keeps on. It’s a great method to forward to the next generation the love of reading and the delight of Harry Potter.