The first - Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone. Norbert actually has his own chapter.
In Harry Potter in the Sorcerer's Stone, Hagrid says he won the egg off a stranger at the Hog's Head Pub in Hogsmeade. As Harry found out later in the book, this turned out to be Professor Quirrell acting on Voldemort's orders. Hagrid later named the dragon (a Norweigan Ridgeback) Norbert.
Rubeus Hagrid was born in December 1928. The epilogue is set in 2017, Hagrid would have been 89 about to turn 90.
In the second book, I think, Hagrid gets a pet dragon, Norbert, who is later discovered to be a girl. In the third book, Hagrid's pet Buckbeack, a hippogriff, gets its head chopped off, but is saved using Hermione's time turner. In the sixth book, Hagrid's friend Aragog, a giant spider, dies. Nothing 'interesting' really happens to Hagrid in any of the books until maybe the fifth book, when Harry discovers that Hagrid had been on a journey with Madame Maxime to persuade giants to be on their side in the war against Voldemort. Toward the end of the sixth book, Hagrid's hut gets caught on fire by Death Eaters, but he and his dog, Fang, are alright and the fire gets put out using, "Aguamenti." In the seventh book, Hagrid falls off his motorcycle during a battle with Death Eaters. He survives, and isn't too badly hurt.
No, The Book of Monsters is introduced in the third book, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban. Rubeus Hagrid sets it as his course book when he takes over the Care of Magical Creatures position.
There are several dogs in the series. In the first book, Rubeus Hagrid owned a three-headed dog called Fluffy. Throughout the series he also owned a dog named Fang. Sirius Black could turn into a dog, often going by the name Snuffles.
In Harry Potter in the Sorcerer's Stone, Hagrid says he won the egg off a stranger at the Hog's Head Pub in Hogsmeade. As Harry found out later in the book, this turned out to be Professor Quirrell acting on Voldemort's orders. Hagrid later named the dragon (a Norweigan Ridgeback) Norbert.
The Norwiegian Ridgeback dragon Hagrid got from Voldemort at a pub in the 1st book.
Rubeus Hagrid is his full name
No, he is the seventh book.
Norbert is a baby Norwegian Ridgeback dragon. He's also illegal in England. A mysterious stranger trades him (as an egg) to Hagrid for some very important information. Hagrid falls in love with Norbert, but everyone else thinks he's too dangerous to keep. He's sent to be cared for by Charlie Weasley.
Rubeus Hagrid was born in December 1928. The epilogue is set in 2017, Hagrid would have been 89 about to turn 90.
In the second book, I think, Hagrid gets a pet dragon, Norbert, who is later discovered to be a girl. In the third book, Hagrid's pet Buckbeack, a hippogriff, gets its head chopped off, but is saved using Hermione's time turner. In the sixth book, Hagrid's friend Aragog, a giant spider, dies. Nothing 'interesting' really happens to Hagrid in any of the books until maybe the fifth book, when Harry discovers that Hagrid had been on a journey with Madame Maxime to persuade giants to be on their side in the war against Voldemort. Toward the end of the sixth book, Hagrid's hut gets caught on fire by Death Eaters, but he and his dog, Fang, are alright and the fire gets put out using, "Aguamenti." In the seventh book, Hagrid falls off his motorcycle during a battle with Death Eaters. He survives, and isn't too badly hurt.
When played by Robbie Coltrane, the actor reached 8'6", but in the book he is 11 and a half feet.
That depends on the book. In Socerers Stone, they go to the tower to help release Norbert, the illegal baby dragon Hagrid won in a pub
In the first book Rubeus Hagrid has a Norwegian Ridgeback.During the first task of the Triwizard Tournament, each champion had to face a dragon. Cedric faced a Swedish Short-Snout, Fleur had a Common Welsh Green, Viktor a Chinese Fireball and Harry faced the Hungarian Horntail.The other breeds of dragon not seen in the books but mentioned in Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them are:Antipodean OpaleyeCatalonian FireballHebridean BlackPeruvian VipertoothPortuguese Long-SnoutRomanian LonghornUkrainian Ironbelly
No, The Book of Monsters is introduced in the third book, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban. Rubeus Hagrid sets it as his course book when he takes over the Care of Magical Creatures position.
The word gingerly is on page 17 of the UK edition. It is used in the line "patted Hagrid gingerly on the arm" when Professor McGonagall is comforting Rubeus Hagrid.