52 Cool Tricks for Kids
By Lynn Gordon and Wendy Lane
Illustrated by Susan Synarski & Karen Johnson
Table of Contents
Pull the Rug Out
Soft Potato
Ice Cube Lift
Penny Shiner
Paper Necklaces
Eggceptional
Summer Surprise
A Hatful of Water
Stay-at-home-cards
Plum Lucky
Acrobatic Jack
Plate Trick
Crayon Color
Elf in a Box
Disappearing Pear
Vanishing Penny
A $5 Geography Lesson
The Last Illusion
Unbreakable Egg
Waterproof Card
String Snake
Disappearing Pencil
A Real Page-Turner
Cookies or Cake?
Mind Reader
Pick a Penny
Academy Awards
Six-Coin Cross
Vanishing Coin
Purple Juice Potion
Pick a Card
Puzzled
Magic Loops
Smart Sugar
Disappearing Penny
Disappearing Dime
Balancing Act
Wheres That Wand
Bag of Tricks
Soda Geyser
Genie in the Bottle
Disappearing Coins
Slippery Money
Floating Metal
Magic Number
Strong Paper
Clean Energy
Eight-Fold Trick
Raising Raisins
Live Volcano
Obedient Eggs
Magical Multiplier
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Magical Multiplier
Materials: Dollar bill; Penny; Bandana; Dime
- Fold the dollar to the width of a penny and hide in your lap. Set the penny on the table.
- Hold the bandana by a corner, pinching the dime between thumb and bandana. Say it is made of magical multiplying material that multiplies by 10. As you lay it on the table, slide the dime under so it is at the center.
- Put the penny on the bandana on top of the dime. Roll the dime and penny up together. Wave the rolled bandana, and as you do, turn it over. Over your lap, slowly pull the ends apart. A dime will appear! The penny falls into your lap.
- Wave the bandana while slipping the dollar on the table. Repeat to multiply the dime by 10 into a dollar.
Pull the Rug Out
Materials: Sheet of paper; Glass bottle; 10 pennies
- Lay a one-inch-wide strip of paper on top of a 16-ounce glass soda bottle, with two-thirds of the strip on one side of the neck. Carefully stack 10 pennies on top of the strip.
- Quickly pull the long end of the paper strip down. The pennies will stay stacked neatly on top of the bottle. Challenge your friends to do the same.
Soft Potato
Materials: Paper straws; Raw potato
- Tell your friends you can push a paper drinking straw into a raw potato without bending the straw. Let them try it first.
- Place your fingertip firmly over the end of the straw and quickly thrust the straw straight through the potato. It will pierce the skin without bending!
Ice Cube Lift
Materials: Glass of cold water; Ice; Cotton string; Salt
- Drop an ice cube into an eight-ounce glass filled with cold water. Ask your friends if they can pick up the ice with a piece of thin cotton string. Let them try.
- Lower a four-inch piece of string into the water until it rests on the ice cube. Sprinkle about a tablespoon of saltcalling it magic powderinto the water, over the cube.
- Wait about 45 seconds, and youll be able to pull the ice outstuck to the string!
Penny Shiner
Materials: Pennies; Small jar with lid; White vinegar; Salt
Heres how to polish pennies for all your cool tricks.
- Drop your dirty pennies into a jar. Fill the jar with vinegar and add a tablespoon of salt. Put the lid on and shake.
- The next day, your pennies are as shiny as can be!
Paper Necklaces
Materials: Postcard; Scissors
- Tell your friend you can make a postcard fit over his or her head. Ask if she believes you.
- Fold the postcard and make cuts in it, as shown on the back of this card.
- Open it up and slip over your friends head. Incredible!
Eggceptional
Materials: Hard-boiled egg; Raw egg
- Ask your friends if they can tell which egg is raw and which egg is cooked without cracking them open.
- Youll know for sure by spinning them on a smooth table top. The raw egg will wobble as the yolk shifts back and forth. The cooked egg will spin around smoothly.
Summer Surprise
Materials: Plastic water bottle; Nail; Bowl
This is a summer prank to keep in the cooler at a pool or beach party.
- With adult help, pierce the bottom of the bottle with a nail several times. Dont make the holes too big.
- Set the bottle in the sink in a bowl and fill it with water. Lift the bottle out of the bowl. Water should flow out of the holes. Fill it up again and cap it tightly. Now lift it up. Water might drip a tiny bit, but if the bottle is held upright, it should not flow out of the holes.
- Put it upright in the ice chest for the party. At the party, find someone in a swimsuit and ask for help opening your bottle. When they take off the cap, ice-cold water will pour out of the holes!
A Hatful of Water
Materials: Hat; 2 Paper cups; Scissors; Water
- Cut out the bottom of a paper cup and slip it into an uncut matching cup.
- Pick up the (double) cup and put it in a magic hat taller than the cups. Then take out the inner cup, not letting the audience see its missing bottom.
- Pour water into the cup in the hat. Your friends will think you poured water right into the hat! Go along with them; apologize for your confusion.
- Put the trick cup back in the hat, sliding it into the cup of water.
- Lift out the cup. Turn the hat upside down. No spills!
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