In the first book, "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone," Harry receives a hand-knit Weasley sweater from Mrs. Weasley, a wooden Flute from Hagrid, a fifty-pence piece from the Dursleys, and a large box of Chocolate Frogs from Hermione. These gifts symbolize the warmth and friendship Harry finds at Hogwarts, contrasting with the neglect and abuse he faced at the Dursleys' home.
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What gifts did Harry Potter get in his Christmas at Hogwarts?-Well, let me tell ya! Harry Potter got some really cool gifts at Hogwarts for Christmas. He got an invisibility cloak from an anonymous sender, which was a major game-changer for him. Oh, and he also received a nice new broomstick, the Nimbus 2000. That was a huge deal for him, especially since he was so passionate about Quidditch. Plus, there were some sweet treats and other little surprises that made his Christmas at Hogwarts truly magical. How amazing is that?