With Explanations: Easy Magic Tricks for Lower-Grade Elementary School Children — How to Do Simple Tricks
Do you think magic tricks seem difficult? In fact, once you know a few simple tips, even elementary school kids can perform easy tricks that will amaze friends and family! Here, we’ve collected fun, mysterious tricks you can show off right away, like the “rope escape” and the “jumping rubber band,” which work as long as you follow the steps.
You don’t need any special props—just everyday items.
We also share performance tips, so try experiencing the satisfaction of entertaining people with magic!
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Simple magic using the body (11–20)
Finger Severing Magic

This is a magic trick where you grab your thumb with the other hand, making it look like it’s been cut and is moving separately.
In reality, you’re just bending the thumb of the other hand to make it look like the thumb you’re holding.
It’s a very simple trick, so it’s especially recommended for beginners.
Magic where candy appears from a cup

Wouldn’t it be exciting if you could cast a spell on an empty cup and have lots of candy appear? This is just that kind of dreamlike magic… or so I’d like to say, but in fact there’s a setup prepared beforehand.
You’ll need two clear plastic cups, one sheet of origami paper, and lots of candy.
First, cut off the rim of one of the plastic cups and fill that cup with candy.
Next, place the candy-filled cup inside the uncut cup, and set the origami paper between them to act as a cover.
Once you’re ready, it’s time to perform! Begin by lifting the origami paper together with the candy-filled inner cup to show that there’s nothing inside the uncut plastic cup.
Then, when you cover it with the origami paper, slip the candy-filled cup back into the uncut cup—that’s all there is to it.
It requires no difficult techniques, yet the sudden appearance of a bunch of candy is sure to get everyone excited!
A magic trick that makes your face spin round and round

It’s a magic trick that will definitely amaze anyone seeing it for the first time! The performer’s face appears to rotate a full 360 degrees—an angle impossible for a human.
You might worry, “Is that safe?” but don’t worry! There’s a proper trick behind it, so you can enjoy it with peace of mind.
A box with one open side is placed over the person’s head.
Then, to make it look like their head is spinning all the way around, the person inside simply turns their head in sync with the movement of the box.
As long as their face is always aligned with the cut-out side, it mysteriously looks like a full rotation.
It’s a magic trick that relies on good teamwork between the person turning the box and the person wearing it!
Human Body and Levitation Magic

This is a levitation magic trick where a body hidden under a cloth seems to float when a spell is cast.
Have the person who will “float” lie on their back on a platform or similar surface, then cover them with a cloth that completely hides their body.
While being covered, the person inside turns from lying on their back to lying face down.
Then, in a push-up-like position, they should make small movements to appear as if they are gradually floating.
Be sure to keep one leg straight, too!
The rubber bands switch colors.

This is a magic trick where you stretch two differently colored rubber bands to create a pattern, then compress them and blow on them, and the colors appear to instantly reverse.
You start by twisting one wrist and stretching a rubber band into an X shape, then hook a rubber band of a different color around it to frame the X.
After that, when you return the twisted wrist to match the orientation of the other hand, the colors in the pattern switch places.
Since it’s obvious that the wrist orientation changes, be sure to direct the audience’s gaze firmly onto the rubber bands so they don’t notice, and focus on keeping all the movements smooth.
hankachi nezumi

It’s a magic trick where a mouse made from a handkerchief moves as if it’s alive.
You simply move the finger hidden under the handkerchief mouse to make it look convincing.
The mechanism is simple, but it still makes you jump.
The fact that you can make a mouse out of a handkerchief at all feels a bit mysterious.
A coin that disappears from your fingertips
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One of the fundamental magic techniques is the palm.
Palming means secretly holding an object in your hand.
As perfect practice for this, let me introduce a trick where a coin vanishes from your fingertips.
You use a single 10-yen coin, holding it as if pinched between the thumb and index finger of your right hand.
Then, after briefly passing your left hand over it, the coin disappears.
All you’re doing is hiding the coin in a blind spot, but when you try it, you’ll find it’s surprisingly challenging.
That said, it’s a versatile technique, so it’s definitely worth learning.



