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National Geographic Kids Magic Set w/ 45 Magic Tricks

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Amazon has National Geographic Kids Magic Set w/ 45 Magic Tricks for $22.39. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

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Alternatively, Boscov's has National Geographic Kids Magic Set w/ 45 Magic Tricks for $23.99. Shipping is free on $25+ orders.

About this item:
  • Kids will learn the techniques behind many famous magic tricks, including illusions that use cups and balls, a false thumb tip, the ball and vase, a mysterious coin case, and a magic wand.
  • Kids will also get to practice and perform a wide range of tricks with a special magician's card deck—a great tool for learning sleight of hand.
  • This kit contains a link to step-by-step video instructions, with each trick performed by a professional magician! Kids will learn the secrets behind each trick and get performance tips from a seasoned pro.
  • Kids will learn the fundamentals as well as more advanced variations of many of the tricks in the kit. They'll be able to put together a whole magic show with all they've learned in no time!

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Amazon has National Geographic Kids Magic Set w/ 45 Magic Tricks for $22.39. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to Deal Hunter jk6812 for finding this deal.

Alternatively, Boscov's has National Geographic Kids Magic Set w/ 45 Magic Tricks for $23.99. Shipping is free on $25+ orders.

About this item:
  • Kids will learn the techniques behind many famous magic tricks, including illusions that use cups and balls, a false thumb tip, the ball and vase, a mysterious coin case, and a magic wand.
  • Kids will also get to practice and perform a wide range of tricks with a special magician's card deck—a great tool for learning sleight of hand.
  • This kit contains a link to step-by-step video instructions, with each trick performed by a professional magician! Kids will learn the secrets behind each trick and get performance tips from a seasoned pro.
  • Kids will learn the fundamentals as well as more advanced variations of many of the tricks in the kit. They'll be able to put together a whole magic show with all they've learned in no time!

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Written by Neo45 | Staff

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Written by jk6812 | Staff

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Model: Blue Marble National Geographic Kids Magic Set - 45 Magic Tricks for Kids to Perform with Step-by-Step Video Instructions for Each Trick Provided by a Professional Magician, Toys for Boys and Girls

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Yesterday 08:08 AM
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romanterceroYesterday 08:08 AM
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They are really stretching the meaning of STEM
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Yesterday 02:14 PM
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DerpalityYesterday 02:14 PM
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Quote from romantercero :
They are really stretching the meaning of STEM
Lmao I couldn't agree more
Today 10:16 AM
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DolemiteToday 10:16 AM
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"it's an illusion, Michael."
Today 01:47 PM
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abstractedpuddingToday 01:47 PM
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Quote from romantercero :
They are really stretching the meaning of STEM
Science, Technology, Engineering, and Magic.

(Insert SNL Shia Lebeouf Magic meme gif here)
Today 02:27 PM
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ratbastardToday 02:27 PM
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Quote from romantercero :
They are really stretching the meaning of STEM
Not really. Many magic tricks and illusions are based on science and engineering.

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