Magic Everywhere!: How to Do Absolutely Incredible Magic with Totally Ordinary Things

Summary
Make magic everywhere! For endless family fun and astonishment, this book teaches you seventy-five magic tricks to perform using spoons, playing cards, rubber bands, thread, coins, and other common household items.
The easy but amazing feats of legerdemain in this fun-filled book include many tricks that are rarely revealed outside of professional magic
card tricks fit for a king
rubber band tricks to stretch one's imagination
uncanny predictions
supernatural forces
brain-twisting rope tricks
coin tricks you'll flip for
number tricks that just don't add up
don't-believe-your-own-eyes vanishings
and much more
Every trick is rated for difficulty, and all are easily managed by kids ages seven and older. You'll also be fascinated by bits of magic trivia,amusing anecdotes about how magic works, and stories from the lives of famous magicians such as David Copperfield and Houdini .
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