Monday, November 21, 2011

Fun With Magic Tricks For Kids

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Kids and magic tricks for kids just seem to go together. There's nothing quite like watching the wonder on a child's face when you pull a quarter out from behind his ear, or can show the exact card that your daughter picked, or make a small ivory ball disappear from a little vase.

And the next best thing to impressing your kid with your magical skills is to introduce them to how to do the tricks themselves, so they can impress their friends. Of course, you'll want to make it clear to your kids that you're teaching them secret techniques that they're not to share with their friends - some people really see joy in "knowing how things are done" - to others, it would simply ruin the trick.

One thing about teaching your kids how to do magic is that they'll need to learn more than just doing the magic trick. They'll also have to learn how to do the "patter," the dialog that helps them "sell" the trick to their friends. They'll need to practice the trick, and practice the patter, and be prepared to extemporize should a trick go wrong.

That's where the parents come in. Parents and kids working together to develop a routine is the best way to teach children magic tricks for kids. After all, to really impress a kid's friends, it should be more than just one trick! Time to hold a magic show in the backyard and invite all the friends over to see the act!

Where can a kid go to see a live show of magic tricks for kids these days? You hardly ever see them on TV, but there's country fairs, the local Renaissance Festival, the occasional touring magic show - although these are unfortunately few and far between, and kids putting on their own shows for their friends - part of the innocence of childhood.

Thinking of mastering a magic strategy? You can't apprentice to David Blaine but you can certainly read Bob Senton. Bob writes about magic lessons, magic tricks, and mentalism. He provides useful tips and honest advice on all things magic-related. Check out his blog CoolMagicTricksOnline.Com now!

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