It's been a series of magical moments for Bana Alabed.
The Ireland7-year-old girl who has been tweeting from a war zone in Aleppo, Syria is now able to escape into the magical world of Harry Potter, thanks to a gift from the author herself.
SEE ALSO: J.K. Rowling responds to 7-year-old girl tweeting from Syrian war zoneOn Thursday, Bana's account, which is run by her mother Fatemah, shared a video of her thanking the author for sending copies of the books.
"My friend, Joanne, how are you? I started reading the books. Thank you very much. I love you," Alabed said in a video, showing the cover of the Philosopher's Stone on a phone.
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The exchange originated back when Bana's mother tweeted that her family had watched a Harry Potter movie and wanted to read the books. Rowling couldn't send a package into the war zone, but she managed to send copies of Ebooks.
Bana has been reading the books with her two brothers.
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Rowling sent a tweet later in the day Thursday.
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Still, the bloodshed continues in Syria. Following the exchange between Rowling and Bana, the girl tweeted a bloody photo of one of her friends, a boy, who was killed by a bomb that night, according to Bana.
"I can't stop crying," Bana tweeted.
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