You'll never actually attend Hogwarts,Semi-dokyumento: Tokkun Meiki Dukuri so this might be the next best option.
Third grade teacher Tressa Bargella has fully transformed her classroom into an homage to the Harry Potterseries.
SEE ALSO: PSA: You can get Harry Potter ebooks. For free!The teacher created an Instagram account to document the making of her Potter-fied classroom. And truth be told I am incredibly jealous of these third graders. The room is filled with references to the outrageously popular books, like the Mirror of Erised, potions, and Quidditch goals posts.
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And it isn't just the room decor that looks like it's a part of the Harry Potter universe. Almost everything in her classroom has a touch of magic to it, from her house elves chore chart to her hall passes.
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You can even find some tutorials on how Bargella has created some of the objects in her classroom, such as the mandrake and monster book of monsters. Something worth paying attention to if you happen to be a big Potterhead looking for inspiration.
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Her attention to detail is remarkable, and I have truthfully never wanted to return to third grade more. Alas, I am an adult now, and that's fine, too.
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