b'BOOK REVIEWSCHILDRENS CLASSIC BOOKSHarry Potter seriesHARRY POTTER AND THE SORCERERS STONE had a soft spot for Neville as The Harry Potter series is a classic of our times. Comprisingwell. I am still waiting for my seven books, plus a series of movie adaptations, spin-offHogwarts letter. (Maybe next books and, most recently, theatre productions, the series isyear )beloved by adults and children around the world. There areI am so looking forward to even Harry Potter theme parks! introducing my children to I was in my teens when the first book was published and mythe wonderful world of Harry 20s by the time the seventh book was published. I had a lot ofPotter when they are old love for the books as I was growing up. They were entertaining,enough. Perhaps the theme amusing and thought provoking. I adored Hermione andparks will still be open and I will have an excuse to visit!Kathryn Barwick, Central Coast NSW GroupIt takes a great deal of bravery to stand up to ourWhat classics do your children love or for those of you whose children are not yet old enough, what enemies, but just as much tobooks, films or other media are you looking forward to introducing to them? Please let me know at: stand up to our friends. essence@breastfeeding.asn.au. Well be featuring reader suggestions in each issue.CrosswordACROSS1.An amino acid in breastfeeding that helps regulate mother and babys sleep2.World Breastfeeding Week falls in this month3. Also known as the love hormone4. A popular breast pump brand5. An upright breastfeeding positionDOWN1.A term used to describe removing breastmilk2.A cancer that breastfeeding is protective against3. The process of finishing a breastfeeding journey4. An alternative way of feeding breastmilk5. A gland that produces hormones that are very important for breastfeedingMany thanks to Lauren Threadgate for putting together this crosswordall about breastfeeding! Answers (no peeking!) can be found on page 38.34| Essence | Australian Breastfeeding AssociationDecember 2019'