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  2. 15 Easy Magic Tricks for Kids (or Adults) Who Are Eager ... - AOL

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  3. List of magic tricks - Wikipedia

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    This article contains a list of magic tricks. In magic literature, tricks are often called effects. Based on published literature and marketed effects, there are millions of effects; a short performance routine by a single magician may contain dozens of such effects. Some students of magic strive to refer to effects using a proper name, and ...

  4. Children's magic - Wikipedia

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    Generally, children's magicians are reluctant to use tricks that focus on the use of playing cards, however magic with coins (see Coin magic) or paper money are frequently popular with children. [5] Movement and action are preferable to patter. Buffoonery is a better vehicle than "mystery" for children.[1]

  5. Chink-a-chink - Wikipedia

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    A magician performs the "chink-a-chink" coin trick, having started from a square of four coins. Chink-a-chink is a simple close-up magic coin trick in which a variety of small objects, usually four, appear to magically transport themselves from location to location when covered by the performer's hands, until the items end up gathered together in the same place.

  6. 4 Magic Tricks You Can Do With Eggs - AOL

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    For the final trick, Buzzfeed manages to scramble an egg inside of its shell. Yes, inside of its shell. Yes, inside of its shell. All you need to complete this trick is an egg and a legging or a sock.

  7. Out of This World (card trick) - Wikipedia

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    The performer takes a deck of cards, and places on the table two face-up "marker" cards, one black and one red; the black on the left and the red on the right.The performer tells the spectator that he or she is going to deal cards face-down from the deck and the object of the exercise is for the subject to use their intuition to identify whether each card in the deck is black or red.