Friday, February 7, 2020

Simple Magic for Magic Tricks For Kids

Simple Magic for Magic Tricks For KidsLynda Tuting's book, Simple Magic, has found a home as the primary text for the program 'Elementary Magic Tricks For Kids'. This program has been designed to enable teachers to include more magic in their lesson plans. This is a common problem among students who would like to learn magic and are less than enthused about the subject.In Simple Magic, Lynda Tuting explores the variety of tricks that can be performed with a card deck, assorted supplies (spoons, pens, pencils, etc.) and the basics of hand motions.Simple Magic is very easy to use and will serve your child well if used in the correct manner. Whether or not your child is at the beginner stage, this book can be used as a great tool to help them develop.As is often the case with these types of products, there is an extensive amount of information on the various ways to perform magic tricks. This includes some very basic topics such as what you should do when performing any of the following : If you are performing the act of stumping a man through the act of pinching his nose, you will want to know that when you are performing the gesture, your right hand must be placed above the man's left shoulder, and your fingers together.Line your bottom hand with your head. Draw up a curl in your index finger and ring finger, pointing down toward your chest. With your thumb and forefinger, press your fingers together, while placing your ring finger over your thumb.The fun part about Simple Magic for Magic Tricks for Kids is that it is an approachable book. You can use it to teach your child everything from basic to advanced techniques. All the material is available in full color photos, which makes it easier for your child to grasp all the information. This makes it very easy for your child to understand what they need to do to put together a simple sleight of hand trick.If you are serious about getting a basic book on magic for your child, Simple Magic is the way to go. It is de signed to be as easy to read as possible, yet the detailed instructions make it all the more fascinating.

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