Harry's Life at the Burrow
Events [4]
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets [B2]
The Burrow [B2-C3]
32-33
Molly Weasley Confronts Her Sons About the Flying Car
Molly Weasley scolds Fred, George, and Ron for flying the enchanted car and risking both their lives and their father’s job. Despite her anger, she warmly welcomes Harry and offers him breakfast, showing her kindness amidst her frustration.
Molly Weasley scolds Fred, George, and Ron for flying the enchanted car and risking both their lives and their father’s job. Despite her anger, she warmly welcomes Harry and offers him breakfast, showing her kindness amidst her frustration.
33-35
Harry Experiences the Magic of Breakfast at The Burrow
Harry is amazed by the magical atmosphere of the Weasley kitchen during his first breakfast at The Burrow. Molly Weasley serves a hearty meal while scolding her sons, but her demeanor softens when she addresses Harry, ensuring he feels welcome.
Harry is amazed by the magical atmosphere of the Weasley kitchen during his first breakfast at The Burrow. Molly Weasley serves a hearty meal while scolding her sons, but her demeanor softens when she addresses Harry, ensuring he feels welcome.
35-36
Harry Joins Ron in De-Gnoming the Garden
Harry learns about the magical task of de-gnoming the garden as Ron and his brothers demonstrate the technique. Initially hesitant, Harry quickly gets the hang of tossing the gnomes over the hedge, finding the experience both strange and entertaining.
Harry learns about the magical task of de-gnoming the garden as Ron and his brothers demonstrate the technique. Initially hesitant, Harry quickly gets the hang of tossing the gnomes over the hedge, finding the experience both strange and entertaining.
36-38
Harry Discovers the Mischievous Nature of Magical Gnomes
Ron introduces Harry to the magical gnomes in the Weasley garden. Harry is surprised by their leathery appearance and mischievous behavior but learns to de-gnome the garden, realizing the humor and challenge of the task.
Ron introduces Harry to the magical gnomes in the Weasley garden. Harry is surprised by their leathery appearance and mischievous behavior but learns to de-gnome the garden, realizing the humor and challenge of the task.