LEGO Harry Potter Ideas Book

More Than 200 Ideas for Builds, Activities and Games

Create your own magical world with more than 200 LEGO® Harry Potter™-themed building ideas

Conjure the magic of Harry Potter using your LEGO bricks

Delve into the world of LEGO Harry Potter and be inspired to build your own magical creations with LEGO Harry Potter Ideas Book, packed full of model ideas and expert tips. Inspirational images, model breakdowns, and descriptive text make it easy for fans of all ages to jump in and begin building.

Recreate a magical object or a minifigure-sized scene from Harry's adventures and be a part of the Wizarding World. Build Harry Potter-inspired items to display in your bedroom or try out one of the fun building challenges-with more than 200 model ideas, there's something for every LEGO Harry Potter fan!

© & ™ Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. Publishing Rights © JKR. (s23). ©2023 The LEGO Group.
Tori Kosara is a children’s book writer and editor from New York. She loved building with LEGO® elements as a child, and now she has fun making models and playing games with her two young children. Tori has a master’s degree in Children’s Literature from Roehampton University, and she has written more than 40 books for children, including The LEGO® Games Book, The LEGO® Christmas Games Book, The LEGO® Halloween Games Book, and the new edition of The LEGO® Ideas Book (co-author). She lives in East London with her husband, two LEGO-obsessed sons, and a story-loving Labrador. Visit her at torikosara.com


Julia March is a writer and editor with more than 16 years' experience in children's licensing. Her titles include LEGO® Batman Movie: the Essential Guide; LEGO® Ninjago Movie: the Essential Guide; The LEGO® Halloween Games Book; and a variety of DK Readers and sticker books. Julia lives and works in London. View titles by Julia March
Hannah Dolan has been a senior editor at DK since 2008. Before that, she was an editorial project manager at Wearset Limited. Dolan earned a BA in English literature from Newcastle University. View titles by Hannah Dolan
Jessica Farrell is a professional Brick Artist from Ireland who has loved LEGO since the age of four. Her creations have been exhibited internationally and she has produced many notable commissioned works. Jessica lives in a little house on the bog along with her family and several million LEGO bricks. View titles by Jessica Farrell

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Create your own magical world with more than 200 LEGO® Harry Potter™-themed building ideas

Conjure the magic of Harry Potter using your LEGO bricks

Delve into the world of LEGO Harry Potter and be inspired to build your own magical creations with LEGO Harry Potter Ideas Book, packed full of model ideas and expert tips. Inspirational images, model breakdowns, and descriptive text make it easy for fans of all ages to jump in and begin building.

Recreate a magical object or a minifigure-sized scene from Harry's adventures and be a part of the Wizarding World. Build Harry Potter-inspired items to display in your bedroom or try out one of the fun building challenges-with more than 200 model ideas, there's something for every LEGO Harry Potter fan!

© & ™ Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. Publishing Rights © JKR. (s23). ©2023 The LEGO Group.

Author

Tori Kosara is a children’s book writer and editor from New York. She loved building with LEGO® elements as a child, and now she has fun making models and playing games with her two young children. Tori has a master’s degree in Children’s Literature from Roehampton University, and she has written more than 40 books for children, including The LEGO® Games Book, The LEGO® Christmas Games Book, The LEGO® Halloween Games Book, and the new edition of The LEGO® Ideas Book (co-author). She lives in East London with her husband, two LEGO-obsessed sons, and a story-loving Labrador. Visit her at torikosara.com


Julia March is a writer and editor with more than 16 years' experience in children's licensing. Her titles include LEGO® Batman Movie: the Essential Guide; LEGO® Ninjago Movie: the Essential Guide; The LEGO® Halloween Games Book; and a variety of DK Readers and sticker books. Julia lives and works in London. View titles by Julia March
Hannah Dolan has been a senior editor at DK since 2008. Before that, she was an editorial project manager at Wearset Limited. Dolan earned a BA in English literature from Newcastle University. View titles by Hannah Dolan
Jessica Farrell is a professional Brick Artist from Ireland who has loved LEGO since the age of four. Her creations have been exhibited internationally and she has produced many notable commissioned works. Jessica lives in a little house on the bog along with her family and several million LEGO bricks. View titles by Jessica Farrell

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