Non-magical people in the Harry Potter books are referred to as Muggles.
Through magical spell books.
no , there is no websites , but you can buy magical books
All of them except Magical Me
There are picture books about volunteers. Some are called Mr. Bow Tie, Helping Out and Magical Hands. There are many more available at your local library.
In the books of Harry Potter there is an incredible sorcerer in the stories who can do spells that are very magical.
Yes, that's correct. The "Magic Tree House" series by Mary Pope Osborne is a collection of children's books that blend fiction, fantasy, and historical elements to create engaging stories about two siblings who go on adventures with the help of a magical tree house.
From fairy tale books, or just go to Finland.
Non-magical people are referred to as 'muggles.' If somebody has magical parents, but didn't inherit the ability to do magic, then he would be called a "squib".
There are 5 Spiderwick books...magical fairies
He is a wizard. Magical mostly. Also smartness and logic. Plus he is great in manipulation, he is the Chess-master in the books.
The books only mention Vasilis, The Sword of Light and Darkness, but not any of the others.