With just a deck of cards, a kid can quickly learn and perform one of our easymagic tricks with playing cards.Here are the besteasy magic trickswith playing cards that are perfect for kids.
当谈到选择card trickfor a kid to perform, it has to be: 1) easy to learn and perform, 2) simple to understand, and 3) have a visual nature that will capture a kid's attention - forget about the mind-reading, predictions, and mentalism.
Crafting Easy Magic
You'll probably need to help the kids with these tricks. Some require materials to be gathered and gimmicks to be made. Some are fun craft projects for the kids that let them learn and perform a cool magic trick.
And if your child or students are taking a real interest in magic, check out our craft-orientedDo It Yourself (DIY) Magic Setwith instructions on how to make several easy magic tricks for kids.
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How to Float a Card From Hand to Hand
In this cool trick for kids, a playing card mysteriously flies from one hand to the other. It's a do it yourself craft project that turns into a stunning illusion that kids will love.Check out the videoto see the trick in action and thenlearn it here.
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How to Float and Spin a Playing Card
Kids will have fun with this one. It's a visual trick that will immediately capture their attention but it takes practice to learn to do well. You'll definitely want to check this one out for the kids.Watch the demonstration videoand then learn the trick.
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Learn to Float and Spin a Card Above Your Hand
Here's a cool trick where a card floats above your hand and slowly turns in the process. Watch thevideo to see the stunning effect.
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The Do It Yourself (DIY) Magic Set
Here are magic tricks that are craft projects. The fun lies in the way that kids can make their own tricks, learn them, and then perform them. We provide step-by-step instructions.
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The Rising Card
A spectator's freely chosen card that has been mixed back into the deck mysteriously rises on its own.Watch the videoto see the trick in action andlearn the trick here.
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Easy Magic Trick for Kids: The Magnetic Hand
In this mysterious trick, kids somehow causeseveral playing cardsto adhere their hands as if they were magnetic. This one takes some preparation ahead of time, but the results are well worth it.Check out the videoand then learn the trick.
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The Best Card Magic Trick for Young Kids to Learn and Do - Find a Card
If a young kidis going to perform his or herfirst card trick, I think that this is the one. It's a basic "find a card" trick, the best-knownmagic plotin the world. The method is easy to understand, learn and perform. If a kid knows and recognizes thedifferent cards, they're ready for this trick.
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Easy Magic Tricks for Kids: Incredible Spelling
In this easy magic trick, kids takea packet of cardsthat contains the ace through king of a single suit, and by simplyspelling the nameof each card (ace, two, three...etc), kids reveal each card in order. The kicker is that kids are placing the in-between cards back underneath the pile. It’s a fairly impressive mathematical stunt that is fun to learn and perform.
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Easy Magic Tricks for Kids: The Nine- or 21-Card Trick
By simplydealing cards, kids can figure out a spectator's chosen card. This is a well-knownmagic trick with playing cardssim的plified for kids.
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Easy Magic Tricks for Kids: World's Best Easy Card Trick
This is a basic "find a card" trick. However, there's no preparation and kids can useany deck of cards.
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Easy Magic Tricks for Kids: The Clipped Card
In the "Clipped Card," kids show a spectatorfive cardsand ask them to remember the position of the middle card (queen). Kids turn around the five cards and ask the spectator to clip themiddle card(queen)using a paperclip. Most spectators will clip the middle card.
But when kids turn the cards around, kids show that theirpaper clipis nowhere near the queen. It's a fun exercise in perception and can act as an introduction toa card trickor an effect where kids explain the difference between illusion and reality.