Disclosure: I received a Magic : Silver edition to facilitate this review. All opinions are my own.
My daughter has been interested in magic tricks and illusions for a while now. She took a leadership course a couple summers ago at a local church, which would allow her to volunteer. They taught her how to make balloon animals as one of the tricks to keep kids interested. It was from there that she started getting interested in different things that would keep kids entertained. One of the ideas that she had the most interest in was Magic tricks.
Magic: Silver Edition Provides Your Audiences With Great Entertainment
Grab your wand! The set includes high-quality magic props and simple illustrated instructions. The 100 magic tricks in this kit are easy to learn, practice, and master. Get ready to stun and amaze your audiences!
Dots appear and disappear in paddle tricks, while playing cards come and go and change places. In tricks with money, currency loses value, money doubles in value, and coins disappear from a coin box and then reappear. Coins appear to pass through handkerchiefs, disappear into thin air, and magically stay put when they shouldn’t! Paper money disappears and milk appears out of nowhere in tricks with tubes. A number of tricks involve knots and ropes: Knots in ropes untie themselves, jump from rope to rope, and disappear while a rope passes through solid objects.
A bottle floats in the air while a rigid wand becomes flexible. A magic wand grows and shrinks as well as passes through objects, and even emerges from an empty bag. The wand twists and levitates. Invisible forces move the wand. The wand tells time.
You will learn fun hanky tricks like how to have a piece of fabric appear, disappear, as well as get knotted and unknotted. In food tricks, salt and pepper separate, while oranges become apples, and sugar and spice don’t play very nice! Even everyday household objects get in on the action: Paperclips, pencils, thread, crayons, newspapers, as well as spoons take part in wild illusions. You will guess people’s ages and hypnotize their arms.
A 72-page instruction manual with color photographs illustrates how the tricks are performed. Video tutorials for the tricks are available online. For one magician, ages 8 and up, as well as many audience members.
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The Robot Engineer looks pretty cool!
jan says
Robotics Workshop looks good too.
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Chewing Gum Lab looks amazing.
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Would also like CodeGamer, it would make a great gift for someone on my list.
Dave S says
The robotics workshop looks really cool. My son would have hours of fun with that.
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The robotics workshop looks really cool
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I think the Grow a crystal is pretty neat along with Amusement Park Engineer, so cool!!
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I would love the National Geographic Archaeology Pyramid Dig
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Would also love to get Archaeology Pyramid Dig!
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I would love to get the Archaeology Pyramid Dig kit for my son. Thanks for the chance!
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Another one I like is the Robotics Workshop
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Happy Atoms Complete Set would be perfect for my grandson
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Another great product I would love to pick up for the grand kids would be the Grow a Blue Crystal.
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The Flip-Flop Bead Party looks like fun!
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My grandson would love the robotic dog.
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I would also love to have Lost Cities The Board Game.
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Robotics Workshop for sure.
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Magic onyx edition!
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…..cool stuff. I’d like to get Airbrush T-Shirt Makeover for my grand- niece.
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we would love the robotics workshop
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Happy Atoms
Ryan B says
This Robotics Workshop, for sure!
I wish this kind of stuff was available when I was young
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I would also love to have Magic: Gold Edition.
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I would like to get Barbie STEM Kit:.
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I would love to get the Barbie STEM Kit: Barbie.
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The “Geckobot” would also be great.
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I would love to get the Robotics Workshop
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I would love to win the Robotics Workshop. thanks for the chance to win good luck every!!!
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I’d like to gift the Kids First Science Laboratory to my niece.
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The Robotic workshop make a nice gift for my grandson.
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I think my oldest daughter would like code gamers, thanks:)
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The Chewing Gum Lab sounds really fun
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I’d love to get the TK1 Telescope & Astronomy Kit.
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Candy Chemistry looks like a ton of fun!
Christy Maurer says
Imhotep looks like it would be fun.
Sarah De Diego says
My two 6-year-olds wold like this as well as the Robotics workshop.
Thanks for hosting.
Besos Sarah
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I would also love to get the Felting Bakeshop set – would love to make these with/for my kids!
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The Steam Time game looks fun! Id get that..
Maritess says
I would like to play and have some learning fun with the Robotics Workshop.
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The Robotics workshopis really neat. I think I might like playing with it as much as my kids would.
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The Botany: Experimental Greenhouse would be a fun choice…
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Very cool!! Where can we purchase this in Canada?
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I would like the Steam Machine.
Fiona N says
I also love the Robot Engineer set
Thank You for the great review and giveaway
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My son would love the Robotics Workshop!
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My daughter would love the chewing gum lab
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I would also like the TK1 Telescope & Astronomy Kit
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I would love to get the Barbie STEM Kit: Barbie!
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The Spin art Revolution looks like fun!