Magic Tricks For Kids to Perform

September 10, 2009

The Science of Magic Tricks

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Scientists are figuring out how magicians fool our brains in research that also helps uncover how our mind actually works.

A great deal of what scientists now understand about how the human visual system works stems from research into our susceptibility to optical illusions.

“It made sense to look at magicians to advance knowledge of human cognition, since magicians have been working on figuring out how certain principles of psychology work for hundreds of years,” said researcher Gustav Kuhn at the University of Durham in England, a cognitive psychologist who has also performed magic the past couple decades.

“Magicians really have this ability to distort your perceptions, to get people to perceive things that never happened, just like a visual illusion,” he added.

The researchers looked into a magic trick called the “vanishing ball,” in which a ball apparently disappears in midair. It’s done by faking a throw while keeping the ball secretly palmed in the magician’s hand.

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August 28, 2009

Magic Tricks With Cards For Kids

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We have found that children of all ages love card tricks. Any magic trick that involves a deck of cards is sure to bring a smile to the faces of all the children who watch it unfold.

Finding card tricks that children can perform can be a bit of challenge. Most card tricks involve slight of hand or palming of cards, which can be a challenge for kids with smaller hands. While children will not be able to perform all the card tricks, there are still plenty of card tricks that kids of all ages can perform.

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August 26, 2009

Magic Trick Videos – The Rising Ring

Here is a great trick that kids of all ages can perform. While it may look hard at first, with a few minutes of practice kids of all ages can perform this magic trick and really impress their friends. If you don’t have a ring to use, you can just make another rubber band levitate. Very cool!


Kids Magic Tricks Your Children Will Love

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Interesting in learning some kids magic tricks? They’re easy to learn and do. If you’re a magician who’s just starting out, you may want to look into kids magic tricks. They don’t need a lot of practice or preparation.

The Eggcup Trick, the Broken Pencil Trick, and the Vanishing Coin Trick are all part of magic kits that are easy to learn. Most of the kits include the items you’ll need to perform the tricks.

Most kids magic tricks don’t require too much time to prepare. Just as an example, you only need two matchboxes (one of them empty) and a rubber band to perform the Empty Matchbox trick.

The matchbox trick is easy. All you do is ask the audience how many matches they think are in the box. You shake it, and they hear the matches rattling. The trick is, you’re holding the empty box while the full one is attached unseen to your arm; the audience hears the full one shaking.

The Wine into Water trick is another excellent kids magic trick. All you need is water, bleaching powder, and some red food coloring.

You will first pour water into a clear glass and mix in some red food dye. The water will now resemble wine.

Add some bleaching powder to a separate glass. Now, dump the red “wine” into the other glass. Like magic, it turns clear! That’s the magic of bleach. But if there’s going to be any kids around, there needs to be strict adult supervision. Bleach is a dangerous chemical.

What if you can’t find a good magic kit? It’s a simple matter to perform kids magic tricks by using common household items. After all, you only need a pencil if you’re going to do the Rubber Pencil Trick.

You can make the pencil look rubbery if you hold it loosely near the tip and wobble it around. Kids love seeing these kinds of illusions.

Remember, kids magic tricks are fun not just for kids, but for adults too. If you’re an adult who wants to pick up some magic tricks, it’s a great idea to start trying the easy ones first.

When you can easily perform kids magic tricks for a crowd, you will be better prepared to try doing more complicated tricks for an audience.

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August 21, 2009

How to Start Learning Magic Tricks

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Learning magic tricks is no different than learning any other skill or discipline. Think back to your time in school. Your teachers didn’t expect you to remember everything the first time around. The same is true for learning magic tricks. Maintain the right attitude and discipline, don’t allow yourself to get discouraged and always be thinking of the long term.

First, try to think about why you want to start learning magic tricks. So you can be the life of the party? As an ice breaker or conversation starter? Or even as a profession? Set your goal and dedicate yourself to becoming the best magician you can be.

Before you jump in head first learning magic tricks, it is helpful to learn a bit of the history of the craft. Magic in its purest form has been performed for centuries. Technology has made magic bigger and better in modern times but you still need a fundamental knowledge of how and why things work. Pick a favorite magician and do some research on them. Find out how and why they started with magic. Learn what they specialize in and decide if you want to follow in their path.

Once you have a bit of grounding in the history of magic, it’s time to learn some of the basics. There are a number of books available online that will walk you through the beginning steps. Pick one that appeals to you and read it cover to cover. Use friends and family to practice and hone your basic skills. Most beginner tricks won’t require any props or maybe just a coin or deck of cards.

Once you are comfortable with the basics, visit your local magic shop and see what props you may want to incorporate into some of your more advanced tricks. Don’t worry about mastering too many challenging tricks in the beginning. Your act can be very entertaining with a batch of basic tricks with a couple more difficult ones mixed in. Always keep the fundamentals in mind while practicing the harder tricks, don’t let your basic skills slip.

Practicing by yourself is good place to start but you’ll need to work in front of an audience as well. When working on new tricks make sure you are in front of a supportive group such as family members. Find someone who will give you constructive feedback but won’t be too quick to criticize if you stumble once or twice in your act. Practicing in front of a video camera can be helpful as well. When you watch the video you can watch for little things like eye contact and the tone of your voice. And if the trick blows up on you, the tape can always be erased!

If you feel like you have given yourself enough practice time you may want to try your skills at an amateur magic show. Check online or with your local magic shop for information about shows in your area. Pick the trick you feel most comfortable with and do your best to put on a good show. Don’t worry if you don’t blow the audience away the first time out. It will take a few times before you are comfortable on stage and comfortable with your act. The more you do it the better you will get.

Will learning magic tricks be easy? No, if they were easy audiences wouldn’t be surprised and amazed by them. But you can master them if you are dedicated and willing to go about it the right way with time and effort. Learn from your mistakes, don’t get discouraged and you will be on your way.

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August 19, 2009

Magic Tricks for Kids to Perform – Part II

Just a quick update, we would love to hear your feedback on which magic tricks you would like us to focus on…

Magic Tricks for Kids to Perform

Please let us know in the comments which of these magic tricks we should focus on:

  • Coin Tricks
  • Card Tricks
  • Flying Object Tricks
  • Illusions
  • Funny Magic Tricks
  • Food tricks
  • Dice Magic
  • Magic Tricks with Numbers

So, let us know which Magic Tricks for Kids you would like us to write about.

Magic Tricks for Kids to Perform

Welcome to our new blog that will focus on Magic Tricks for kids. There are no shortage of magic trick sites on the internet, but there are very few sites that focus on magic tricks for kids to perform. Sure, kids love watching magic, but if you have ever see a child perform magic then you know what true joy is!


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Magic Tricks for Kids to Perform

We are busy putting together videos and articles that will focus on the best magic tricks for kids to perform. We will give you our honest and informed opinion on all the magic tricks that we test.

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