

Every time they passed the third-floor corridor, Harry, Ron and Hermione would press their ears to the door to check that Fluffy was still growling inside…
- Chapter_14
Moment 1:
Another library scene and more Pottermore Books to collect!
On the shelf straight back, second row from bottom: From Egg to Inferno, A Dragon Keeper’s Guide
Just the the left of Ron, on the bottom shelf, Modern Magical History
And on the shelf above that: Dragon Species of Great Britain and Ireland
The book on the table in front of Harry will open and close as you click it.
Moment 2:
Pottermore Books: Dragon Breeding for Pleasure and Profit – click on the book on the table to collect your last one
Objects to Collect: Click on the dragon’s egg in the fire to collect: “Dragon eggs require a great deal of heat to hatch, usually from their mother’s fiery breath, but a fireplace can be a good substitute.”
The kettle will steam up as you click on it.
Moment 3:
Click on the box in the center to reveal the Invisibility Cloak
Galleons: click on the door to the tower to reveal
Zoom in to the sky to the right of Harry and Hermione to see Charlie’s friends arriving for Norbert.
As they stepped into the corridor, Filch’s face loomed suddenly out of the darkness.
‘Well, well, well,’ he whispered, ‘we are in trouble.’- Chapter_14
Chapter 14 end

in moment 1 you can switch the light on and off as well
You can also unlock an excerpt from The Standard Book of Spells (Grade 1) by Miranda Goshawk between Ron’s chair and the empty chair.
What empty chair???
Next to Ron there is an empty chair closer to where you are. Between Ron and that chair, search on the bookshelf and it should be almost exactly between them, I think its on the second shelf up, but I’m not positive.
the box doesnt click !!
*moment 1- got the light to come on. *it says that i unlocked the book of spells, but it doesnt reload in the left hand side from locked status.
*empty chair is to the far Right hand side- below the shadow head area, in the bookshelf.
narration in moment 2
Box does’nt click
if you can’t find the book, (or see the empty chair,) enlarge/widen your browser window
Stephen Fry is really good at Hagrid