Magic Tricks for Kids
Magic tricks are a great way to let your child socialize and improve his communication skills. Here are a few simple magic tricks for kids to perform. Read on...
Magic Tricks for Kids
Card Trick
This is one of the popular magic tricks for kids with cards. The magician often asks a member of audience to memorize a card from the deck and then accurately tells what that card is! Kids are easily impressed by this simple trick. Before you address the audience, see the bottom most card in the deck. Now invite a volunteer and ask him to take any card out of the deck and memorize it. Let him place his card on the top of the deck. Now cut the deck in two and place the bottom half on top. Look for the card you saw at the bottom, the card to the right of this card, is the one your volunteer chose. Read more on magic card tricks for kids.
Sweet Number
This is one of the simplest magic tricks for kids at home. All you need is a pencil, sugar cube and a glass of water. Write any number between 0-9 on any face of the sugar cube. Now address the audience with the numbered face pressed tightly between your thumb and forefinger. Show the sugar cube to the audience and tell them that you will make a number appear on the palm of a volunteer, out of this sugar cube. Drop the sugar cube in a glass of water and ask your volunteer to put his palm on the glass. Meanwhile, press his palm hard with your thumb. The imprint of the number from your thumb will transfer to his palm. Let him open his palm, once the sugar cube gets dissolved. The audience will be astonished to see the number appear out of nowhere!
Pepper Trick
If you really want hassle free and simple magic tricks for kids to do, then this one is for you. Pepper, soap and a bowl of water are your basic materials. Before you begin the trick, rub your hands with soap. Put some pepper in a bowl of water and ask a member of audience to come over. Make him separate the pepper from water and watch him struggle with it. Frustrated, he will walk away in defeat. Now it's your turn to show the audience how you instantly separate water and pepper. The soap enables you to separate pepper, as soon as you put your fingers in bowl.
Cut the Straw
Cut a slit of about 3 inches, at the center of the straw. Now face your audience and thread the string through the straw. Quickly pull the end of the strings downwards, through the slit, in your hands. Engage your audience in some pep talk, so that they are not watching your hand movements. Now take a pair of scissors and make a big scene of cutting the straw. Separate the two ends of straw to show that you actually cut it. Now pull out the string from one end, totally uncut and intact.
Magic tricks for kids become a lot interesting if you couple them with short stories or funny anecdotes. Go for corny stories and make a lot of facial expressions so that the audience concentrates on your face and ignores your swift, surreptitious hand movements. Also, include a lot of drama throughout your performance. Watch the performances of famous magicians and take cues to enhance your own magic tricks!

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