Magic that excites on Children’s Day. Magic that kids can enjoy.
“Why?” “Amazing!” Creating those surprised exclamations and sparkling moments for children—that’s the magic of magic, isn’t it?
Are you wondering what fun performance to put on for Children’s Day?
Actually, there are plenty of easy tricks anyone can do using familiar items.
From a mysterious trick where an eraser disappears to a mind-bending show where a spoon bends, we’ve gathered acts the whole family can enjoy!
In this article, we’ll guide you into the world of magic that’s easy to prepare and ready to perform right away.
So, why not become a magician and create wonderful memories?
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Magic that excites on Children's Day. Magic tricks kids can enjoy (61–70)
Trump from the mouth

This is the magic trick that magician Akira Fujii made famous on TV.
Playing cards overflow from the mouth.
It’s less of a “magic trick” and more about practicing a display technique.
You twist a stack of about ten cards skillfully to push them out from the top and bottom.
Practice is everything!
Newspaper Tree

By rolling up a sheet of newspaper, securing the bottom with cellophane tape, and making several cuts at the top to pull it out, the paper quickly stretches and spreads, turning into something that looks like a big tree.
It looks festive, and since all you need is newspaper and scissors, it’s easy to make.
Floating Magic

Even if you slowly let go of what you’re holding with both hands…it won’t fall to the ground! The trick is simple: attach clips to both ends of a slightly long piece of fishing line, fasten those clips to inconspicuous spots like your clothing pockets, then stick double-sided tape on the item you want to float and place it on the fishing line.
Simple card magic

It’s a really simple magic trick, so adults might figure out the secret.
You hold the Ace of Diamonds in the middle of three cards, but after flipping it over once and showing it again, it appears as the Ace of Hearts.
The trick is just that you’re hiding the rounded part of the heart, so how about performing it for kids and then including the reveal to teach them the secret as a set?
Does the color of black tea change?

It’s a magic trick where the color changes when you pour the “tea” from a plastic bottle into a cup.
In fact, what’s in the bottle isn’t tea but diluted gargling solution, and there’s vitamin C powder at the bottom of the cup.
The iodine in the gargling solution undergoes a chemical reaction, causing the color to change.
a cup on a paper plate

Hold a paper plate upright, and a cup filled with water appears to be resting on its edge.
The trick is simple: you prop up the cup by bracing it between the plate and your thumb hidden behind the plate.
A good tip is to first show it failing with an empty cup and letting it topple, to set up the effect.
A magic trick where a coin ends up inside a balloon

When you press a coin against an inflated balloon, the coin appears to teleport inside! In reality, the same coin has been preloaded at the balloon’s mouth, held in place with your hand while you inflate it.
You then press the coin you’re holding against the balloon to make it look like it goes inside.
It’s also a nice touch to pop the balloon on the spot and let them check the coin inside.


