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Super easy magic tricks kids can do! Fun tricks you can play right away

We’re introducing simple magic tricks that even preschoolers and early elementary school kids can do, complete with videos and explanations of how they work!

Magic tricks are a playtime full of delightful mysteries for children.

After watching a magic show, many kids probably think, “I want to amaze everyone too!”

In this article, we’ve gathered tricks that require no practice once you make the props, as well as tricks you can likely master in a day.

If your child is interested in magic, encourage them to give it a try!

Once they’ve got it down, have them perform in front of family and friends.

Getting used to performing in front of others is part of the practice too!

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Magic that makes your hand unable to open

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Magic that makes your hand unable to open

Have you ever seen hypnosis on TV or social media that makes it impossible to open your hands? You can actually experience that phenomenon you thought was “No way!” when watching through a screen.

First, interlock your fingers so they hook together and pull your hands apart as hard as you can for 15 seconds.

Next, separate your hands but keep them in the same shape.

Wait another 15 seconds like this.

You’ll start to feel a tingling, strange sensation in your hands.

After 15 seconds, try to gently open your hands.

You’ll probably find they won’t move.

It’s easier to succeed if you go into it thinking “I want this to work!” rather than “There’s no way this will work!!”

The magical straw that makes water rise

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The magical straw that makes water rise

Wouldn’t it be strange if a straw stuck in a cup started drawing up water all by itself? With that, let me introduce a magic trick: the magic straw that makes water rise.

All you need for this trick is an ordinary cup filled with water and a slightly shortened straw.

When you insert the straw, squeeze the tip firmly and then release it.

The water will start rising on its own.

It’s the same principle as a pump.

It’s also fun to mime sucking the water up into the air as part of the performance.

The water keeps decreasing on its own.

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The water keeps decreasing on its own.

It’s a magic trick where the water seems to disappear on its own, and the look is delightfully magical.

All you need are two disposable plastic cups.

First, cut off the upper part of one cup to make it smaller.

Next, pour a drink into the cup that remains full-sized, then place the smaller cup inside it.

When you press the smaller cup down, it looks like the volume increases.

After that, just pretend to drink from mid-air while lifting out the cup you were pressing, and you’re done.

Magic where sweets come out of a paper cup

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Magic where sweets come out of a paper cup

This is a magic trick where you signal to a paper cup that seemed empty—even when turned upside down—and when you turn it over again, candy appears.

In fact, the paper cup has a slit, and when you first turn it over, you press on the slit to keep the candy from coming out.

Since the candy is inside from the start, when you first turn the cup over, present it as empty by tilting it at an angle that hides the contents.

Smooth hand movements that don’t reveal you’re operating the gimmick are also an important point.

Cotton swab appearance-disappearance magic

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Cotton swab appearance-disappearance magic

I’ll introduce a cotton swab appear-and-disappear magic trick where hand movements are key.

In this trick, a cotton swab appears and disappears from the hand, and even seems to move from right to left.

The secret is quite simple: you just tape the tip of the swab near your thumbnail.

However, depending on how you move your fingers, it looks like the swab is appearing and vanishing.

Since what the audience sees is crucial, practice in front of a mirror.

By the way, anything of a similar size can work instead of a cotton swab.