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    I finished my Snape doll smile His pix are in the Character Gallery on my website if you'd like to see http://www.enchantedwhimsies.com/

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    Antsypants--he's wonderful! I enjoyed looking at your other work as well. Thanks for sharing!

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    I cannot wait to go see this (delays due to shows all around us being sold out for first two weeks already AND sick baba frown )

    BUT I have to say - I was wondering when I could start reading the HP books to DS(4)... how would you be able to tell if your child is ready for this? I cannot wait to share it with him...


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    AP - that Snape doll is phenomenal! How long did it take you to make him? He really is a collector's dream


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    Thanks Taminy smile

    Madoosa, thank you smile I usually keep better track of the time but this was an unusual case. I sculpted the head, arms and legs right before we packed up to move then I made the body and dressed him this month (a year later!). I spent quite a bit of time working on the likeness. I normally spend 10-20 hrs on my usual figures. I can safely say this took longer! It was a labor of love though. The other night I was working on his robes while watching The Half Blood Prince and just having such a good time. He's getting a very positive response all around which is really nice too.

    As far as readiness for the books, hmmm. I think it's individual. DS started reading them at 5 but lost interest. He had a very high reading level but was not into fantasy or any fiction really at that age and preferred reading books about the weather and science. He didn't go back to HP until he was 10. He got gotten into reading fiction series at that point (had read the Mysterious Benedict Society, Series of Unfortunate Events, Chronicles of Narnia, Crispin, Lord of the Rings trilogy, etc - lots of fantasy!) and at that point he tore through the entire HP series and loved it.

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    Love the Snape doll!

    After watching the movie, DH and I decided that DD10 needs to wait until it's out on video. She does not do well with death, and we want to be able to pause it and take a break as she needs to.

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    I totally get that. DS10 read the books and doesn't seem to have probs with that but ME, oh forget it! if i just think about the end of it all I get weepy and I KNOW seeing it on screen is going to be rough!

    oh, and thanks laugh

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    I cried toward the end of the movie. Not as much as I did reading the book, but I still had tears streaming down my face. Luckily I came prepared with tissues.

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    Originally Posted by AntsyPants
    Thanks Taminy smile

    Madoosa, thank you smile I usually keep better track of the time but this was an unusual case. I sculpted the head, arms and legs right before we packed up to move then I made the body and dressed him this month (a year later!). I spent quite a bit of time working on the likeness. I normally spend 10-20 hrs on my usual figures. I can safely say this took longer! It was a labor of love though. The other night I was working on his robes while watching The Half Blood Prince and just having such a good time. He's getting a very positive response all around which is really nice too.

    As far as readiness for the books, hmmm. I think it's individual. DS started reading them at 5 but lost interest. He had a very high reading level but was not into fantasy or any fiction really at that age and preferred reading books about the weather and science. He didn't go back to HP until he was 10. He got gotten into reading fiction series at that point (had read the Mysterious Benedict Society, Series of Unfortunate Events, Chronicles of Narnia, Crispin, Lord of the Rings trilogy, etc - lots of fantasy!) and at that point he tore through the entire HP series and loved it.

    it's so cool! I am sure that if you made a full collection of HP character dolls you'd be swamped with orders! (pick me pick me! lol)... but yeah Aiden is BIG into magic and mystery now - we are reading the magic faraway tree series now (not sure if this is well known in the US or not). I think I will wait a bit longer still - just to be safe.


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