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Roll up, roll up! Try your hand at these incredible and confounding magic tricks - from card, paper and card tricks to a little bit of mental magic...
This how-to guide will teach children aged 7+ this miraculous art. Not only will they be able to entertain their friends and family, but learning these tricks will also help them develop their verbal skills, mental agility and physical dexterity.
Full of warm and witty illustrations by David Mostyn, this full-colour book will provide endless fun.

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THIS BOOK IS DEDICATED TO THE FOLLOWING PEOPLE James Luzzi Lord James who - photo 1THIS BOOK IS DEDICATED TO THE FOLLOWING PEOPLE James Luzzi Lord James who - photo 2 THIS BOOK IS DEDICATED TO THE FOLLOWING PEOPLE James Luzzi, Lord James, who nurtured my love of magic from the time I was twelve years of age and knocked on his door asking to learn how to become a magician.I truly appreciate your friendship and wisdom.Warren Schueler, whose high school magic club gave me the opportunity to learn and perform in front of large audiences even though I was scared to death. You have made a difference to so many of your students.To Donna, Danny and Lindsay for showing me the magic of love! A MESSAGE FROM MAGIC MIKE So you want to be a magician, trickster, conjurer, soothsayer, enchanter, sorcerer, wizard, illusionist? No problem Ill show you how! A magician is someone who can make the impossible possible, who can make things happen that cant happen, who can bend the laws of nature and make people believe! This is the perfect beginners book for starting your journey into the artful world of magic. Within these pages you will discover great tricks that are easy to do and impressive to watch. To be a successful magician, a person needs to be a fantastic performer. Firstly you must practise these tricks in private over and over before you perform them in front of an audience. An excellent way to practise is in front of a mirror, since you can watch the magic happen before your own eyes.

Next, when performing, you must speak clearly, slowly and loudly enough for everyone to hear. But never tell the audience whats going to happen. Another important thing to remember is to watch your angles. This means being careful about where your spectators are standing or sitting when you are performing. The best place is directly in front of you. Finally, never, ever tell the secret of how the trick is done.

If someone asks, just say: Its magic!. If you follow these rules you will be on your way to becoming a brilliant magician. Most of all, enjoy and have fun! Magic MikeMAGIC PLATE PREDICTION ILLUSION The spectator picks a card from the deck The - photo 3

MAGIC PLATE PREDICTION
ILLUSION The spectator picks a card from the deck. The value of the card appears in a plate of soil held by the magician.Before performing the trick the magician chooses a card and places it in the - photo 4 . Before performing the trick, the magician chooses a card and places it in the deck second from the top. Using the corner of a bar of soap the magician writes the card value on a - photo 5 .

Using the corner of a bar of soap, the magician writes the card value on a paper plate. For example, if the card is the four of hearts, he writes 4H. The magician pours a little soil onto the plate just enough to cover the - photo 6 . The magician pours a little soil onto the plate, just enough to cover the base. The magician places the deck face down Now he is ready to begin the trick - photo 7 . The magician places the deck face down.

Now he is ready to begin the trick. He cuts the deck in half and places the two halves side by side He - photo 8 . He cuts the deck in half and places the two halves side by side. He takes the first card from the pile that was the top half of the deck and - photo 9 . He takes the first card from the pile that was the top half of the deck, and places it on the bottom half. The magician points to the next card in the pile which is the card he - photo 10 .

The magician points to the next card in the pile (which is the card he previously prepared) and asks the spectator to take it, look at it and hold on to it. The magician slowly swirls the soil around in the plate The value of the - photo 11 . The magician slowly swirls the soil around in the plate. The value of the card in the spectators hand is revealed. The magician asks the spectator to show his card to confirm that it is indeed the same.

JUMPING JACKS
ILLUSION The magician places the jacks from a deck of cards on top of the deck.

Then, one by one, he takes the jacks and places them randomly through the deck. With a wave of his hand, he gets the jacks to jump back to the top of the deck.The magician holds up four jacks from a deck of cards with the faces of the - photo 12 . The magician holds up four jacks from a deck of cards, with the faces of the cards towards the spectator. The cards should overlap one another in a fan-like manner. The magician has hidden four random cards behind the jacks He holds these at - photo 13 . The magician has hidden four random cards behind the jacks.

He holds these at the back with his thumb, while using his fingers to hold the cards at the front. Using both hands the magician pushes the four jacks together keeping the - photo 14 . Using both hands, the magician pushes the four jacks together, keeping the random cards behind them. The magician now places the eight cards the spectator believes there are - photo 15 . The magician now places the eight cards (the spectator believes there are just four jacks) face down on top of the deck. Next the magician removes the first card which is a random card from the - photo 16 .

Next the magician removes the first card (which is a random card) from the deck, saying: I will place this jack somewhere in the deck. He slides the card into the deck, being careful not to show its face and give the game away! He does exactly the same with the next three cards The magician now - photo 17 . He does exactly the same with the next three cards. The magician now waves his hand dramatically over the deck He turns - photo 18 . The magician now waves his hand dramatically over the deck. He turns over the top four cards to show that the jacks have jumped back from - photo 19 .

He turns over the top four cards to show that the jacks have jumped back from the middle of the deck to the top!

PICKPOCKET
ILLUSION The magician asks the spectator to choose a card from the deck. The spectator returns the card to the deck without showing it to the magician. The spectator now shuffles the deck. The magician puts the deck in his pocket. He then reaches into his pocket and pulls out the spectators card.Prior to the trick the magician picks a card and places it in the deck - photo 20Next page
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