Consider British author Gee. Ki. Rolling's famous Harry Potter book series has the magic effect of kids who are bored of having to stay at home during the isolation period due to the Coronavirus.

Rolling announced on Wednesday that the first part of the series, "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone" (Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone), will be made available free of charge worldwide in the form of a digital and audio book this April as part of an initiative to help parents and teachers Caregivers will entertain the children trapped in their homes.

The audiobook will be available in English, Spanish, Italian, German and Japanese, and the version that British actor Stephen Fry has listed in his voice will be available in North America for the first time.

A new site called "Harry Potter at Home" will target young readers, and will be part of the "Worldzard.com" site, which is the official site for fans of the Harry Potter series and the "Fantastic Beasts" series, which is set in the same world.

The Harry Potter series has become an unprecedented worldwide phenomenon in the field of child literature, selling more than 500 million copies of them with translations into 80 languages, and the series of films inspired by the stories of the Little Magician made $ 7 billion at the box office.