• Curly, Ginger Rat
We all know that our pets are reflections of their owners to some extent. Usually, they resemble us only in character, but sometimes they look very much alike externally. However, Peter was unaware of this, so it was a complete shock for him to discover that during this molt, everything had changed. Now he’s ginger... and curly. Just like his bespectacled owner.
Percy, on the other hand, wasn’t bothered by this fact at all, because he loves Scabbers unconditionally and in any form (except when he’s dead — so he always rescues the little creature from the hands of the twins). The curly fur even became some kind of unique feature of this little animal. However, after Scabbers was taken into Ron’s hands, the curls and reddish tint disappeared forever from the rodent.
• Fantastic box of dragons from the unique Weasleys!
Bill was only five years old when Arthur showed his son how to fold origami dragons. The boy was so captivated and engaged that he felt it was his duty to pass on this "ritual" of origami training to all his brothers upon reaching their fifth birthday. With Charlie and Percy, it was no trouble at all, since the first adored dragons, and the second was always easy-going and loved when his brothers taught him something. Over time, the number of paper dragons grew so large that Arthur suggested creating a dedicated habitat for them — a box. The name "The Fantastic Box of Unique Weasley Dragons" was invented by Charlie. Every time it was mentioned briefly in conversation, the younger siblings would all in unison beg their older brother, saying "Bill! Show us the dragons!" And the eldest would open the box, unleash his magic, and let the dragons fly.












