Learning magic tricks requires patience, sequential memory, and precise hand movements. It is a powerful confidence builder that encourages children to speak up and perform in front of an audience.
Magic
Learning magic tricks requires patience, sequential memory, and precise hand movements. It is a powerful confidence builder that encourages children to speak up and perform in front of an audience.
Magic
Performance play that boosts confidence, public speaking, and manual dexterity.
Magic
Performance play that boosts confidence, public speaking, and manual dexterity.
Magic sets are unique because they require rehearsal. Unlike open-ended play, a magic trick has a specific method that must be mastered, teaching children the value of persistence and practice. Performing the trick builds public speaking skills and social confidence, helping children overcome shyness in a structured way.
We select magic sets based on the quality of the props and the clarity of the instructions. The tricks need to be achievable for the target age group—if the manual dexterity required is too high, the child will lose interest. We look for tricks that offer a high 'wow' factor relative to the difficulty level, ensuring the child gets that positive reinforcement from their audience.
Our educators thoughts on the Magic range
Magic sets are unique because they require rehearsal. Unlike open-ended play, a magic trick has a specific method that must be mastered, teaching children the value of persistence and practice. Performing the trick builds public speaking skills and social confidence, helping children overcome shyness in a structured way.
We select magic sets based on the quality of the props and the clarity of the instructions. The tricks need to be achievable for the target age group—if the manual dexterity required is too high, the child will lose interest. We look for tricks that offer a high 'wow' factor relative to the difficulty level, ensuring the child gets that positive reinforcement from their audience.