Believe it or not, a good quality magic set is one of the best public speaking tools you can ever buy! Children are almost universally delighted by magic tricks and are more than willing to learn how to do them. Once a child has mastered a few tricks, he will naturally want to do a �€�magic show�€� for family and friends. This requires planning, poise, clear diction, good body language, confidence, and more. While such an assignment might prove painful if presented differently, a child eager to show off his amazing tricks will willingly develop the public speaking skills needed for the job. This may not happen overnight. Some children will start off quietly or hesitantly, as they learn new tricks and do repeat performances they will grow increasingly confident. Gentle encouragement from mom and dad to speak up or work on their patter will go a long way in this situation, especially because thrilling the audience is a powerful motivation for approval. This heirloom quality magic set is ideal for the young magician. The ten tricks are easy to use but very impressive (I still haven't figured most of them out). This set is truly lovely and sturdily made with many solid wood components. The wooden storage box doubles as a stage prop. I HIGHLY recommend this wonderful set which will provide enjoyment for years to come! This set is best for children 8 and older or younger children who have mastered the tricks in the Discovery Magic Set . There is no duplication of tricks between the two sets, so you may want to consider buying both. (NOTE: We've always made it clear that magic shows are demonstrations of skill and that there is no true magic involved. Our children approach their shows from this perspective.)
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