US teacher spent 70 hours turning classroom into ‘Hogwarts’
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A big fan of Harry Potter? You don't want to miss this magical Harry Potter themed classroom decorated by Oregon middle school teacher Kyle Hubler. A Harry Potter fan himself, Kyle decided to create a magical world for his students. /Photo from HuffPost

A big fan of Harry Potter? You don't want to miss this magical Harry Potter themed classroom decorated by Oregon middle school teacher Kyle Hubler. A Harry Potter fan himself, Kyle decided to create a magical world for his students. /Photo from HuffPost

This is not Kyle’s first try for a Harry Potter themed classroom. He incorporated magical elements into his classroom last year, which became widely known among the students. He decided to go bigger this year by adding Harry Potter elements into almost every corner of his new classroom. /Photo from HuffPost

This is not Kyle’s first try for a Harry Potter themed classroom. He incorporated magical elements into his classroom last year, which became widely known among the students. He decided to go bigger this year by adding Harry Potter elements into almost every corner of his new classroom. /Photo from HuffPost

He spent about 70 hours decorating the classroom, bringing in items from his own Harry Potter collection. /Photo from HuffPost

He spent about 70 hours decorating the classroom, bringing in items from his own Harry Potter collection. /Photo from HuffPost

“When I became a teacher and started talking to my students about their dreams I realized that I had the power to make my childhood wish come true. It wasn’t necessarily in the way I imagined as a kid, but it still feels like I made my 12-year-old self proud and fulfilled that kids dream,” Kyle told HuffPost. /Photo from HuffPost

“When I became a teacher and started talking to my students about their dreams I realized that I had the power to make my childhood wish come true. It wasn’t necessarily in the way I imagined as a kid, but it still feels like I made my 12-year-old self proud and fulfilled that kids dream,” Kyle told HuffPost. /Photo from HuffPost