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Thames & Kosmos Magic Gold Edition - 150 Tricks With 42 Props

Thames & Kosmos Magic Gold Edition - 150 Tricks With 42 Props

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Ages 8-12
Aspiring magicians and young performers
Learning tricks and putting on magic shows
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This expansive magic set delivers 150 different tricks and illusions, backed by 42 professional-looking props that cover classic sleight-of-hand, mind-reading effects, and visual surprises. Young magicians learn everything from card forces and coin vanishes to rope tricks and prediction illusions, building genuine performance skills along the way. The included instruction materials break down each trick step-by-step, teaching both the mechanics and the presentation style that sells the effect to an audience.

  • 150 tricks ranging from quick card revelations to multi-step illusions that build performing confidence at every skill level
  • 42 quality props including cards, coins, ropes, cups, and specialty gimmicks designed to look convincing in front of a crowd
  • Clear instructional guide walks through each trick's setup, execution, and important misdirection techniques
  • Teaches real performance skills like audience interaction, patter, and timing that make the difference between showing a trick and creating a memorable moment
  • Props store neatly in the box, making it easy to grab a few favorites and put together a quick show for family gatherings or school talent performances
WARNING:
CHOKING HAZARD
Small parts. Not for children under 3 years.

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Care Notes

  • storage: Store all 42 props in a dry location to prevent damage to cards, coins, and other materials.
  • material warnings: Keep small props away from children under 3 years due to choking hazards.

Use Cases

  • Birthday party entertainment where the child performs magic shows for guests
  • Family game nights with magic performances as the main activity
  • Building confidence in public speaking and performance skills through magic
  • Rainy day indoor activity learning and practicing new tricks
  • Talent show preparation and performance
  • Gift for children interested in magic and illusions
  • After-school hobby that combines learning sleight of hand with entertainment

Skills Developed

  • primary skill: Performance and public speaking
  • fine motor: Hand dexterity and sleight of hand techniques required for executing tricks smoothly
  • memory: Memorizing trick sequences and presentation scripts for seamless performances
  • confidence: Building self-assurance through mastering skills and entertaining audiences

Age Suitability

  • minimum safe age: 8 years
  • ideal age range: 8-12 years
  • developmental fit: 8-10 years: Perfect age for learning basic sleight of hand, following multi-step instructions, and performing for family audiences. 11-12 years: Can master more complex illusions, develop personal performance style, and entertain larger audiences with confidence.
  • grows with child:
  • upper age note: Teens can continue to refine performance skills and showmanship with the 150 tricks, though may eventually seek more advanced illusions.

Play Patterns

  • primary play type: Performance and skill mastery
  • play structure: Practice sessions learning individual tricks followed by rehearsing full magic shows for performance
  • social context: Solo practice time followed by performing for family members, friends, or larger audiences
  • adult involvement: Minimal supervision needed during practice, adults serve as audience members during performances
  • play progression: Start with simpler tricks to build confidence, gradually advance to more complex illusions as skills improve
  • session length: 20 to 45 minutes for practice sessions, 10 to 30 minutes for performances depending on number of tricks presented

Why It Works

  • primary benefit: Builds confidence and public speaking skills through repeated practice and performance in front of audiences.
  • secondary benefit: Develops fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination through learning sleight of hand techniques and prop manipulation.

What Makes It Fun

  • With 42 props and 150 tricks to master, kids go from fumbling beginners to confident magicians who can wow any crowd.

Why They'll Love It

  • * 150 magic tricks to learn and perform for any audience * 42 props included, from cards to coins to trick tools * Mastering illusions builds confidence and showmanship
Customer Q&A

How many magic tricks can be performed with this set?

This set includes everything needed to perform 150 different magic tricks and illusions.

How many magic props are included?

The Gold Edition comes with 42 magic props to execute the various tricks and illusions.

Does this set include instructions for learning the tricks?

Yes, the set includes instructional materials that teach how to learn, practice, and perform all 150 magic tricks.

Is this designed for solo practice or performing for an audience?

This set is designed for children to learn and practice tricks, then perform them for an audience to develop presentation and entertainment skills.

What skill level is this magic set designed for?

This is designed for beginners learning the magical arts, with a focus on mastering tricks through practice before performing.