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  2. David Kaye (magician) - Wikipedia

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    Kaye is the foremost children's magician in the United States, author of numerous books including Seriously Silly [5] and Super-Sized Silly, [6] a columnist in both Magic (American magazine) [7] and Genii magazine, [8] and creator of numerous marketed tricks: "Peek-a-Boo Bunny," "Yes, No, Maybe So," "Princess in a Pickle," among others.

  3. Edward Eager - Wikipedia

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    The second book, Knight's Castle, is set one generation later, and The Time Garden is its direct sequel. Magic or Not? features different children, and The Well-Wishers is its direct sequel. Seven-Day Magic features a fourth set of children. Half Magic. A dull summer is improved when Katharine, Mark, Jane and Martha find a magical coin-like ...

  4. At the End of the Rainbow - Wikipedia

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    At the End of the Rainbow (also known as The Princess and the Magic Frog) is a 1965 American children's fantasy adventure film, originally released by Fantasy Films.. Written by Harold Vaughn Taylor, and produced and directed by Austin Green, the film stars David Bailey as a boy who finds himself lost in an enchanted forest, encountering an assortment of fanciful characters and navigating a ...

  5. Middle Children Have a Secret Power—Here’s How to ... - AOL

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    No one is saying to purposefully ignore or create hardships for any child, but the moral of the story is that middle children’s secret power comes from the fact that they’re middle children!

  6. 18 Phrases To Use With Your Adult Kids That Will Transform ...

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    In her work, Dr. Latimer has seen the power of this phrase to begin a healing process because it recognizes the adult child's lived experience and feelings. 3. "You deserved more than I knew how ...

  7. Mr. I. Magination - Wikipedia

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    The same child actors appeared on a rotating basis. Two would be selected to ask about a career, occupation, activity, and such. Tripp would then play a "magic" slide flute, then he and the children would board a train and travel to Imagination Land, where they would meet a professional from each of the two areas for that week's show. [5]

  8. Maburaho - Wikipedia

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    The average person is able to use magic fewer than a hundred times, however some people are able to use magic several thousand times. Because of this, a person's social standing is determined by the number of times that he or she can perform magic. If someone uses up all of their magic, their body turns to ash and is scattered into the winds. [4]

  9. History of magic - Wikipedia

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    One ritual to punish a sorcerer was known as Maqlû, or "The Burning". [4] The person viewed as being afflicted by witchcraft would create an effigy of the sorcerer and put it on trial at night. [4] Then, once the nature of the sorcerer's crimes had been determined, the person would burn the effigy and thereby break the sorcerer's power over ...