#1b Diagon Alley

All Hogwarts students have a supply list that can only be filled at Diagon Alley. You'll need wizarding world money! 

The wizarding currency consisted of three different coins; in decreasing order of value, they were:  Galleon, Sickle, and Knut.  They were gold, silver, and bronze, respectively. There were 17 Sickles in a Galleon, and 29 Knuts in a Sickle, meaning there were 493 Knuts in a Galleon.

Hogwarts students can bring certain approved pets to school. Take this quiz to see what pet you should bring. 


First year students can bring an owl, a toad, or a cat to school. Which pet will you choose? The places to shop are the Magical Menagerie...

Tabby Cat

£2.39

The Tabby cat has a distinctive patterned coat which can have grey, brown or red stripes.

Ginger Cat

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Ginger cats are allowed at Hogwarts, and often keep students company throughout their studies.

White Cat

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These felines often have bright blue eyes which stand out beautifully from their snowy white fur.

Siamese Cat

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With its striking eyes, elegant frame and triangular pointed features, the Siamese cat is seen by some as the most attractive in the feline family.

Black Cat

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Black cats make loyal, charming pets.

Crested Toad

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The crested toad has a distinctive upturned snout and gold eyes.

Harlequin Toad

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The harlequin toad is instantly recognisable from its distinct tropical markings which can range from bright yellow and black to red and green.

Natterjack Toad

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Natterjack toads are distinguishable by the yellow line down the middle of their backs.

Common Toad

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Common toads have warty skin and range in colour from green to brown.

Western Green Toad

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The western green toad is distinguished by its green or yellow colouring and black spots. It is nocturnal and not very large in size.


or Eeylops Owl Emporium where they sell tawny, screech, barn, brown, and snowy owls.

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