Easy Magic Tricks for Family Fun!

T. Schnieders
I found a fun thing to learn and a great way to entertain and bond with my 5 year old daughter. We practice and learn simple easy magic tricks. I learn them first then put on a small magic show of the tricks or illusions I've picked up from videos off of Youtube.com and such.

She gets amazed by some of them and asks to learn. It's become a fun daddy daughter hobby. I'm working on learning about a half hour worth of simple tricks like these for her next birthday party.

I made a collection of my favorite free and easy magic and illusion how to videos on Squidoo.comhttp://www.squidoo.com/Learn_Easy_Magic_Tricks

These are simple coin tricks, card tricks, and some neat ones using household items like toothpicks, drinking straws, and a dollar bill. All performed and explained by professional street magicians, illusionists, entertainers, like Jay Sankey and Criss Angel.

This Squidoo lens is great since Squidoo.com allows the author to directly send the money they earn from traffic generated to their content can be donated to their favorite charity. So evey veiw your content gets earns a few cents to a few dollars dontated to great causes and non-profit groups.

This webpage's share of paid advertising revenue is being donated to: March of Dimes, The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, Genocide Intervention Network, and A Day of Hope

Hope you enjoy the videos and find them at the least entertaining for you and your family!
It's been a fun addition to family game nite to learn a trick, and perform or to just bring a smile to our childs face.
God Bless

Published by T. Schnieders

Jack of all trades writer, poet, singer, musician, youth minister, husband, parent, marketing/promoter, sound engineer, producer. I'm open minded and a very spiritual person, I feel God is in control of e...  View profile

  • It's become a fun daddy daughter hobby to learn each trick together.
  • Each view of my Squidoo page earns money for the March of Dimes,The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society!
Tricks are all performed and explained by professional street magicians, illusionists, entertainers, and even great amateurs like Jay Sankey and Criss Angel.

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