Adrienne kept an eye out as the students attempted to get the spell to work properly, and found that she was nearly as excited as they were when they got it right. One of the younger Ravenclaws seemed to be having a bit of trouble with hers, but after a time, she had worked it out just fine. A bright smile lit her face and she walked around the desk once more to face them.
"So, because we all seem to like the little rabbits we've just met," Adrienne began, reaching down once more to pet her own rabbit between its ears, "I think it would be a fun project to allow you all to take care of them! If you want to, of course. If not, I can transfigure them back into statues at the end of class. But I think it would be a lot of fun to simply keep them for a time.
"In order to do that, though, you'll need to know how to take care of them and keep them healthy and happy. Firstly, they'll need lettuce or carrots or things like that, which can be picked up in the kitchens. The house elves are very nice about it," she assured them gently. "But for water, we're going to work on a spell that is actually rather difficult. It's a sixth year spell, but if you don't quite get it today, you can always as the house elves for some water in containers that you can keep, or you can get some from the sinks in your bathrooms. The spell is a lot of fun, though, so we're going to give it a try, today, anyways."
On the board, the word 'Aguamenti' appeared. "You'll need to direct the end of your wand at a bowl or container and say this enchantment. The light that comes out should be an icy blue, and you should end up with water coming from your wand, ending up in the object you specified. You really ought not direct it at the rabbit, considering that isn't very nice. But I have bowls here," she added, pulling out a smaller box to set it on the front desk, "so you can pick one up and practice! If you need help, let me know."