Cool spells for magic tricks. Amazing words from amazing people. Fish with oil motor

Tenkacheva Zabira
Entertainment script “The Magic World of Tricks”

Entertainment for middle and older children preschool age"The Magic World of Tricks"

Target: to form cognitive and research interest with the help of magic tricks.

Tasks:

Development logical thinking in children;

Development of social emotions that contribute to the establishment of interpersonal relationships;

Form a sustainable interest in magic tricks;

Develop children's ability to imagine.

Material: 1. easel, “magic” paper (white A3 sheet on which a bouquet is drawn with white wax crayon, ink diluted with water and 2 large brushes; 2. transparent glass, bowl of water, sheets of paper; 3. jars with screw caps, painted with gouache on the back side, a magician's box, a watering can with water; 4. Cheerful music for dancing; 5. A sheet of white paper, a glass, to the neck of which is glued paper circle, coin, “magic” scarf; 6. 1.5-liter bottle, soda, citric acid or vinegar, funnel, water, balloon; 7. Orange and apple, smaller size 8. Vase with sweets and rope. 9. Music for dance “Colorful game”.

Equipment: exhibition of magician's magic things, magician's table, magician's costume, magic wand.

Music sounds, the Magician enters and walks around the hall.

Hello guys! You recognized me? (children's answers)

Well done! Today I invite you to my school of amazing and at the same time simple tricks. Points to the table where magical things are hidden under the blanket.

The magic is about to begin

Once you wave your wand,

He will smile brightly at the children,

Will call you on a long journey!

Focus 1 “Magic paper”

The wizard bows and says:

I will now turn (child’s name) into a fairy of flowers, where my magic wand touches, flowers will bloom.

Shows a blank sheet of paper on an easel. Then he invites this child and another one who wants to help perform a miracle and says magic words, and the children paint a sheet of paper with ink, and a bouquet of flowers appears on it.

Focus 2 “Inverted glass of water”

F. addresses the children:

Can someone turn a glass of water upside down so it doesn't spill?

The magician invites one child.

The invitee tries to turn over a glass of water and is unable to prevent the water from spilling. Then the magician fills a glass with water, covers it with a sheet of paper and turns it over. Demonstrates to the audience.

It happens that the audience knows the secret of the trick, in this case you can play it safe: pour water into a bucket and quickly spin it; pour an absorbent into a glass of water, which turns the water into a gel.

Focus 3 “Colored water”

A magician's box is demonstrated, which stands on a table containing magic lids. Magician says:

I can turn ordinary water into whatever color you want.

He pours water into a jar from a watering can, shows it to the children that it is transparent, then asks the audience what color to turn it into. Invites an assistant from among the children who names any color.

The magician takes out a lid with a hidden color from his magic box, tightly closes a jar of water and asks her to shake his assistant under a magic spell.

The trick can be repeated several times.

A musical pause is announced. Children dance with the magician, sit back in their seats

Focus 4 “Hide and Seek Coin”

On the magician's table there is a white sheet of paper, a coin, an inverted transparent glass with a sealed neck, and a handkerchief. He shows the audience a coin, then puts it on a piece of paper next to the glass, covers the table with a “magic” scarf, pronounces magic words and moves the glass onto the coin, removes the scarf - the coin has disappeared. He covers it with a handkerchief, moves the glass, says the magic words again - and the coin appears.

Focus 5 “Ball – I myself!”

The magician asks the children:

How do you know how to inflate balloons? (answers). Can you inflate a balloon without breathing? (answers) It's possible...

He takes a bottle of water and citric acid dissolved in it. He puts it on the focus table, puts the ball on the funnel and pours a wonderful powder (soda from some beautiful box) inside the ball. He puts the ball on the bottle and lifts it up so that the soda pours into the acid. The balloon is inflating...

Focus 6 “Turning an apple into an orange”

The magician shows the children a beautiful orange, covers it with a magic scarf, pronounces magic words, pulls off the scarf with one hand so that the orange peel remains under the scarf, and the apple is on the other palm.

You must first carefully remove the peel from the orange and place a smaller apple inside this peel.

This is where our wonderful performance ends.

Thanks to all the children and helpers. The magician invites everyone to the “colorful game” dance.

Gives a sweet prize with a secret. The magician invites any child to take candy from the vase. But when he pulls it, he will see that they are all tied together with a rope into (false) knots. Then, over the children’s heads, the magician and the teacher stretch a rope with candies and, accompanied by magic words, pull both ends and make candy rain.

Goodbye guys, see you again!

How is a child different from an adult? Because he believes in miracles. The easiest way for your child to become a real wizard is to learn a few simple tricks. Your reward will be the boundless delight and adoration of your baby. Any parent can quickly master this simple magic!

Please practice all your tricks in advance. To enhance the effect, also come up with “complex” magic formulas (a couple of phrases from half-forgotten school German are quite suitable) and try to get at least some wonderful props (a turban made from a bath towel and a magic wand made from a pencil wrapped in foil count!).

1. A falling glass

Focus: the wizard sits at a table covered with a tablecloth opposite the audience. There is a glass on the table in front of him. The wizard covers it with a sheet of foil, crimps the glass with foil so that it looks like a case that follows the shape of the glass. Then he moves the glass with the foil towards him to show that there are no holes in the table, and returns it to its place. Then he hits the glass with force with his palm and, lo and behold! - there is nothing under the crumpling foil, and the sound of a falling glass can be heard from under the table. The glass fell through the table!

What you will need:

Tablecloth

Plastic cup (a regular yogurt cup will do)

Here's the secret: when you move the foil case with the glass towards you, demonstrating that there are no holes on the table, you imperceptibly drop the glass into your lap. When you return the case to its place, it is already empty. As you slam it, let the glass fall from your lap to the floor.

2. Colored water

Trick: the wizard takes a transparent jar, fills it with plain water, then covers it with a lid. Then he takes the jar and says the magic words:

You, water-water,

My friend, you are cold,

Stand, water-water,

Not light, but green.

Shakes the jar and the water in it turns green!

What you will need:

A transparent jar with a screw-on lid (grandmother's cucumber jar will do!)

Green watercolor paint (any other color is possible, but then you need new magic words!)

Here's the secret: apply green watercolor paint to the inside of the lid in advance. When closing the lid, make sure that spectators do not see the paint. When you shake the can, the paint will simply mix with the water and color it!

3. A match that cannot be broken

Trick: the magician shows the audience a match and asks them to check if it is intact. Then he shows the audience a large handkerchief, shakes it, shows it from all sides - the handkerchief is completely ordinary! Then the magician puts the match on the handkerchief, folds it several times and invites the audience to feel if the match is there. Of course she's there! Then let one of the spectators break the match without unwrapping the handkerchief. You can break a match at least twice - for a real wizard this is not an obstacle! After this, the wizard shakes the handkerchief, and a completely intact match falls out of it. Let those who wish to be convinced!

What you will need:

Large men's handkerchief, preferably clean and ironed

Two matches

What's the secret: there's another match hidden in the handkerchief. Before performing the trick, it must be placed in the folded hemmed edge of the scarf, which any male “snotty one” has. You just need to open this seam a couple of stitches and push a match into it. While folding the scarf, simply feel for this blank and give it to the audience to break, and you shake out the first one (and the still intact one) later.

4. An apple that pretends to be an orange (Hmayak Hakobyan’s trick)

Trick: the wizard shows the audience an orange, then covers it with a bright scarf and casts a spell. Then he pulls off the scarf, and underneath it turns out to be not an orange, but... a real apple, which the amazed spectators will even be able to taste.

What you will need:

Delicious orange

Tasty apple

Sharp knife

Here's the secret: before performing the trick, carefully cut the skin off the orange. Eat an orange so that no one will guess anything. Then place the apple (it should be smaller than the orange) in this skin. When showing the orange, hold it firmly in your hand. When you quickly remove the scarf, quietly pull off the skin. To avoid exposure, immediately put the scarf with the skin in your pocket.

5. Fidgety grains

Trick: the wizard opens a can of soda and pours it into a glass. Then he pours grains of rice there and casts magic spells within a few seconds. The restless grains will lie at the bottom for a while, and then suddenly begin to float up and down!

What you will need:

Chilled can of soda

transparent glass

6 long grains of rice

Here's the secret: a can of soda contains carbon dioxide. It is dissolved in a liquid and is under pressure. By opening the can you release it. Gas bubbles stick to the grains and lift them to the top. At the surface of the liquid they burst, and the grains of rice fall to the bottom, where they are lifted up by a new portion of “gas”. This will continue until the soda fizzles out. Then the grains will simply fall to the bottom.

6. Arctic cold

Trick: the wizard pours some water into a cup, whispers a magic spell and, in front of the amazed spectators, makes a sharp movement with the cup as if he wants to throw out the water. But instead of water, a piece of ice falls out of it!

What you will need:

Opaque cup

small sponge

A piece of tape

Piece of ice

Here's the secret: put a sponge in the cup in advance, which will absorb water and prevent it from spilling out when the cup is turned over. The sponge should stand tightly; you can attach it to the bottom with a piece of tape. Immediately place a piece of ice on the sponge, which will fall out when you “splash” the water. Do this without the audience seeing the sponge! Be sure to practice in advance to determine the amount of water. The more, the more effective the trick, but if there is too much, it will simply spill out of the cup; the sponge will not hold it. Try to put the mug away immediately after performing the trick to avoid being exposed.

7. Teleporting bead

Trick: the magician puts a bead into a glass in front of the audience. Let him show it to the audience - she is the most ordinary. Then he pronounces the magic formula and sharply turns the glass upside down. Nothing falls out of it, the bead has disappeared! The wizard puts his hand into his pocket and takes out a bead from there - it turns out that she teleported there!

What you will need:

Paper or thin plastic cup

2 identical beads

What is the secret: cut a hole in the bottom of the glass in advance, through which a bead can freely pass and fall into your palm. When you turn the glass over, your palm will be under the bottom and the bead will already be clamped between your fingers. Place the second bead in your pocket in advance.

Who doesn't love magic tricks? Everyone loves magic tricks - both adults and children. Because a trick is a little magic that, if desired and skillful, you can do yourself. Of course, this matter is not as simple as it seems at first glance, so to begin with, the tricks should be as simple as possible. But that doesn’t make them any less effective! We have put together magic tricks that you can show to kids or help your child master them himself - especially for little magicians! The most important thing in this matter is to learn the magic spell: “hocus pocus alle op!” All! Now everything will definitely work out!

Piggy bank book

And this is not a simple piggy bank, but a magical one - there are more and more coins in it! We put five coins on the page of the book, close the book, and do not forget about the spell. We open the book - ten coins already fall out of it! Everything is elementary: five coins need to be hidden in advance in the spine of the book. Now the main thing is that the coins do not fall out ahead of time.

Obedient tie

Even kids can do this trick. A young magician appears before the audience. But something is wrong with his suit. Oh yes - he forgot to wear a bow tie! But this is a fixable matter, a wave of the magic wand - hello oops! – and the tie is already in its place! The secret is simple: we sew a thin elastic band to the tie, and hide the tie itself under the armpit. We thread the other end of the elastic through the buttonhole on the collar and pull it under the shirt to the waist, securing it. Now all that remains is to take the magic wand in your hand, wave it - the elastic band is released, and the butterfly “flies” to its place!

Magic spoon

Calmly stir sweet tea or compote with a teaspoon. And suddenly - hello oops! – the spoon is already hanging on our nose! Miracles! In fact, everything is simple: the spoon really sticks to the nose because of the sugar (after all, our tea was sweet, and even more so the compote!). Of course, you need to glue the spoon with the concave side. Plus a little sense of humor and acting skills - a funny trick is ready!

Magic lid

We hand out 3 plastic bottle caps to the audience. One of them should be different from the others in color. Let the audience, without our knowledge, hide the lids in a box with three compartments, each lid in its own (the box is made of 3 boxes glued together). We pick up the box and unmistakably determine where the lid of a different color is located! How? Very simple. In advance, you need to put a weighting agent in this lid - a circle of lead, equal in size to the bottom of the lid. At the moment of guessing, carefully take the box with the lids with your fingers by the middle - the heavy lid will outweigh it slightly. If the drawer remains in balance, then the desired lid is in the middle compartment. And, of course, the caps should be given to the spectators one at a time so that they do not have the opportunity to compare their weight.

I can read minds!

The child takes a book at random from the shelf and asks the audience to tell the page number. Then he leaves the room. The magician's assistant reads out the top line of the page chosen by the audience. A young magician enters and repeats it without hesitation! He really can read minds! In fact, everything is simpler: our magician and sorcerer simply knows how to read. Behind the door lies the same book as the one that the child took “at random” from the shelf. And he himself read the required top line behind the door!

Lord of Rice

The magician is holding a plastic margarine box filled with rice. The child covers it on top with exactly the same box - bottom up. After magical manipulations and reading the spell, the box opens, and lo and behold, a miracle - there is much more rice! It doesn’t even fit in the box and spills out onto the table! The secret of the trick is in the specially prepared box with which we covered our rice. It has a “double bottom” - the lid from it needs to be cut off and carefully glued as a bottom approximately in the middle of the box. Now the most important thing is not to mix it up and at the end of the trick, pour the rice into the right box, the one with a false bottom.

Sleight of hand

For this trick we will need a bracelet, rope and a scarf. The assistant tightly ties the young magician's hands, after which he gives him a bracelet and wraps the magician's hands with a scarf, holding the ends of the scarf. After a couple of moments, the scarf is removed, the magician raises his hands - and the magician’s bracelet is put on a rope! The thing is that there are actually two bracelets: the second one is already put on the child’s hand and hidden under the sleeve of the jacket. All that remains is to quietly drop the bracelet onto the rope and hide the second bracelet!

Candy made from... confetti?

For this sweet trick you will need a wide bowl filled with confetti to the middle and a couple of paper cups, not just ordinary ones, but with a secret. Here it is, this secret: one of the cups should have a lid, onto which we glue confetti thickly and thickly. Then it's a matter of technology. We put candy in a glass with a lid and bury it in the bowl of confetti. The child shows the bowl to the audience. So that everyone can see that there is no deception here, he scoops up confetti with another glass and pours it back into the bowl from a fairly high height. Then he scoops up the confetti again (but in fact takes another glass, and hides the first one in the bowl), covers it with a handkerchief, reads a spell, removes the handkerchief - in front of us is a glass filled with delicious candies! The main thing is to carefully remove the lid along with the scarf - this is the second secret of our trick.

Non-bursting ball

Take an inflated balloon and a long, sharp knitting needle. A swing, a precise movement - and the needle is inside the ball, but the ball is intact! This is possible with a little preparation and a series of training. You need to stick a piece of transparent tape on both sides of the ball, and the magician’s task is to learn how to hit exactly the marked places. It's not that easy and requires some dexterity. But the effect produced by the trick is worth the time and effort!

Fruit transformation

There is an orange in the palm of the young magician. The magician covers it with a handkerchief, casts a magic spell - and now there is not an orange on his hand, but an apple! And here’s the solution: you need to peel the orange in advance. And put a small apple inside it. The peel is removed with a slight movement of the hand along with a scarf.

Coin - acrobat

Let's invite our viewers to pick up a coin from the table without touching it. It is unlikely that anyone will be able to do this. Meanwhile, it is enough to blow sharply on a coin from a distance of about 5 cm - it will jump, and you need to keep your hand very close in order to have time to pick up the coin. The trick is charming, but requires practice.

I know your date of birth!

This trick, of course, is beyond the power of children. But you can surprise children and adults with them at some holiday. The magician asks the spectator to multiply his date of birth (number) by 2, add 5 to the result, multiply the amount by 50. Then add the number of the month of birth and call the resulting number. The presenter accurately names the viewer's date of birth! And first in his mind he subtracts 250 from the number named by the viewer. The result is a three- or four-digit number. One or two first digits of which is the date, and the second two are the month of birth.

Slippers and rug

The magician brings a rug onto the stage and shows it to the audience from all sides. He covers his feet with it (and at this time he quietly removes the slippers from his feet). The rug is removed and the slippers are revealed! But that's not all: While the magician bows, the slippers go backstage on their own (they are pulled by assistants on a fishing line)! This is an embarrassment! Let's go get the slippers!

Endless thread

There is a white thread on the magician's jacket; the magician tries to brush it off, but he fails. He asks the audience to remove the thread. The kind spectator pulls the thread, pulls, pulls, but it never ends! Soon the viewer becomes entangled in threads. In fact, in the inner pocket of the jacket there is a pencil with a long thread wound around it, and the end of the thread was pulled out with a needle. And we need a pencil for secrecy - even if attentive spectators suspect something, a pencil in your pocket will not give away the secret - it’s not a reel!

Magic water

There is such an optical illusion: if you put a glass on a coin, it will be visible through the walls of the glass, but if you pour water into the glass, the coin will no longer be visible, unless, of course, you look at it from the side, but if you look exactly from above, it will be visible This can become the basis for a focus. For example, you can glue a coin to the bottom of a glass. The magician shows the audience a glass of water - nothing is visible. And now (after the magic words) we look at the glass from above - a coin has appeared in the glass!

Weightless glass

For the trick we need three glasses and a sheet of paper. We place two glasses on the table not far from each other. The magician informs the audience that a sheet of paper placed on the glasses can easily support the weight of the third glass and invites the audience to try to check this. Of course, no one believes. But in vain! This is possible if you fold a sheet of paper like an accordion. For greater effect, you can pour water into the top glass.

Trained button

Pour soda into a glass and put a small button in it. Now we turn to the button: “swim up!”, then: “swim down!” The button is obedient! And here there is no secret at all, the law of physics: gas bubbles, gathering around the button, lift it to the top, at the top they burst, and the button sinks again. All that remains is to calculate the time for your teams.

Unblown candle

Here again are amazing laws of physics and no magic. We try to blow out the candle through the funnel - we blow into its narrow end. If the candle is located exactly in the middle of the funnel, nothing happens, but if the flame is located at the edge of the funnel, the candle goes out immediately. The fact is that the air we blow out is scattered and distributed around the edges of the funnel. Therefore, no air flow remains in the middle, which is why the candle does not go out.

Video: tricks and their secrets

Simple trick with cards - video

How is a child different from an adult? Because he believes in miracles! The easiest way for your child to become a real wizard is to learn a few simple tricks. Your reward will be the boundless delight and adoration of your baby. And this is a miracle that you too will believe in!

We kindly ask you to rehearse all the tricks in advance so as not to cause tears in your baby instead of a smile! To enhance the effect, also come up with “complex” magic formulas (a couple of phrases from half-forgotten school German are quite suitable) and try to get at least some wonderful props (a turban made from a bath towel and a magic wand made from a pencil wrapped in foil count!).

Falling glass

Focus: the wizard sits at a table covered with a tablecloth opposite the audience. There is a glass on the table in front of him. The wizard covers it with a sheet of foil, crimps the glass with foil so that it looks like a case that follows the shape of the glass. Then he moves the glass with the foil towards him to show that there are no holes in the table, and returns it to its place. Then he hits the glass with force with his palm and, lo and behold! - there is nothing under the crumpling foil, and the sound of a falling glass can be heard from under the table. The glass fell through the table!

What you will need:

  • Tablecloth
  • Foil
  • Plastic cup (a regular yogurt cup will do)

What's the secret: as you move the foil case with the glass towards you, demonstrating that there are no holes on the table, you quietly drop the glass into your lap. When you return the case to its place, it is already empty. As you slam it, let the glass fall from your lap to the floor.

Colored water

Focus: the wizard takes a transparent jar, fills it with plain water, then covers it with a lid. Then he takes the jar and says the magic words:
You, water-water,
My friend, you are cold,
Stand, water-water,
Not light, but green.
Shakes the jar and the water in it turns green!

What you will need:

  • A transparent jar with a screw-on lid (grandmother's cucumber jar will do!)
  • Green watercolor paint (any other color is possible, but then you need new magic words!)

What's the secret: Apply green watercolor paint to the inside of the lid in advance. When closing the lid, make sure that spectators do not see the paint. When you shake the can, the paint will simply mix with the water and color it!

A match that can't be broken

Focus: the wizard shows the audience a match and asks them to check if it is intact. Then he shows the audience a large handkerchief, shakes it, shows it from all sides - the handkerchief is completely ordinary! Then the magician puts the match on the handkerchief, folds it several times and invites the audience to feel if the match is there. Of course she's there! Then let one of the spectators break the match without unwrapping the handkerchief. You can break a match at least twice - for a real wizard this is not an obstacle! After this, the wizard shakes the handkerchief, and a completely intact match falls out of it. Let those who wish to be convinced!

What you will need:

  • Large men's handkerchief, preferably clean and ironed
  • Two matches

What's the secret: Another match is hidden in the handkerchief. Before performing the trick, it must be placed in the folded hemmed edge of the scarf, which any male “snotty one” has. You just need to open this seam a couple of stitches and push a match into it. While folding the scarf, simply feel for this blank and give it to the audience to break, and you shake out the first one (and the still intact one) later.

An apple that pretends to be an orange (Hmayak Hakobyan's trick)

Focus: the wizard shows the audience an orange, then covers it with a bright scarf and casts spells. Then he pulls off the scarf, and underneath it turns out to be not an orange, but... a real apple, which the amazed spectators will even be able to taste.

What you will need:

  • Delicious orange
  • Tasty apple
  • Sharp knife

What's the secret: Before performing the trick, carefully cut the skin off the orange. Eat an orange so that no one will guess anything. Then place the apple (it should be smaller than the orange) in this skin. When showing the orange, hold it firmly in your hand. When you quickly remove the scarf, quietly pull off the skin. To avoid exposure, immediately put the scarf with the skin in your pocket.

Fidgety grains

Focus: The wizard opens a can of soda and pours it into a glass. Then he pours grains of rice there and casts magic spells within a few seconds. The restless grains will lie at the bottom for a while, and then suddenly begin to float up and down!

What you will need:

  • chilled can of soda
  • transparent glass
  • 6 long grains of rice

What's the secret: A can of soda contains carbon dioxide. It is dissolved in a liquid and is under pressure. By opening the can you release it. Gas bubbles stick to the grains and lift them to the top. At the surface of the liquid they burst, and the grains of rice fall to the bottom, where they are lifted up by a new portion of “gas”. This will continue until the soda fizzles out. Then the grains will simply fall to the bottom.

Arctic cold

Focus: the wizard pours some water into a cup, whispers a magic spell and, in front of the amazed spectators, makes a sharp movement with the cup as if he wants to throw out the water. But instead of water, a piece of ice falls out of it!

What you will need:

  • Opaque cup
  • small sponge
  • A piece of tape
  • Piece of ice

What's the secret: Place a sponge in the cup in advance, which will absorb the water and prevent it from spilling out when the cup is turned over. The sponge should stand tightly; you can attach it to the bottom with a piece of tape. Immediately place a piece of ice on the sponge, which will fall out when you “splash” the water. Do this without the audience seeing the sponge! Be sure to practice in advance to determine the amount of water. The more, the more effective the trick, but if there is too much, it will simply spill out of the cup; the sponge will not hold it. Try to put the mug away immediately after performing the trick to avoid being exposed.

Teleporting bead

Focus: The wizard puts a bead into the glass in front of the audience. Let him show it to the audience - she is the most ordinary. Then he pronounces the magic formula and sharply turns the glass upside down. Nothing falls out of it, the bead has disappeared! The wizard puts his hand into his pocket and takes out a bead from there - it turns out that she teleported there!

What you will need:

  • Paper or thin plastic cup
  • 2 identical beads

What's the secret: cut a hole in the bottom of the glass in advance through which a bead can freely pass and fall into your palm. When you turn the glass over, your palm will be under the bottom and the bead will already be clamped between your fingers. Place the second bead in your pocket in advance.

You can immerse yourself in the world of real magic by taking your child to the cinema to watch a new cartoon "Thunder the Cat and the Enchanted House". The good story of a brave kitten, who found a new home with a wizard and found new friends among his cute pets, will be released on Russian movie screens in the coming holidays.

Elena Smelyanskaya

Leisure event “Evening of tricks”

Goals:

Develop children's imagination based on activating fantasy;

Foster independence in thinking and behavior, competitiveness, sense of humor, confidence in one’s strengths and abilities;

Develop a range of positive emotions both from the process of activity and from the result obtained;

Create a fun, creative mood during the event.

Equipment:

To decorate the stage: screen, tablecloth;

Attributes for creating the image of a magician: cane, top hat, cloak, etc.

Magic chest (requisites for tricks are stored in it).

Children are always happy to have fun and laugh. Therefore, one way to stir them up is to arrange some kind of fun performance. Adults also need to be able to perform something, play some role. Why not the role of a magician?

Why do you need to show kids magic tricks at all? After all, in the end, magic tricks are a fun deception. But this is precisely the secret of magic tricks: it is nothing more than a fun game of asking riddles.

Tricks awaken children's imagination, forcing them to learn to invent, and often even help them get involved in witchcraft. The guys laugh with all their hearts, and something may forever remain a mystery to them, will entice them with its mystery, but what a triumph experiences that one of the young spectators who is lucky enough to unravel the secret of the trick - by the way, this is possible only thanks to the best for all other viewers, observation skills!

Let us wish all aspiring magicians much, much success!

Abracadabra!

How to turn ink into water.

In an ordinary glass, you need to insert a cylinder made of dark purple or black non-wettable paper cut out in its shape, and then pour water. The audience will see everything only after the magician removes the handkerchief covering it from the glass. Having shown the glass to everyone from a sufficiently large distance, the magician again covers the glass with a handkerchief, makes the necessary passes with his hands, mutters spells, and touches the handkerchief with a magic wand. Then he lifts the handkerchief again, but so as to grab the paper cylinder from the glass with it. Spectators usually really like this trick, although simple, but very effective - after all, right before their eyes, the “ink” turned into the most ordinary water!

Traveler coin.

The coin is placed on one plate, and then, with the help of the same omnipotent spells and waves of the magic wand, they force it to “move” under the second plate. But this, of course, is easier than ever, there is nothing to explain here, “the most difficult thing is ahead of us,” says the magician. He redoes even more manipulations, lifts the first plate - and there it is: the coin is again under the first plate! The whole difficulty of the trick is to ensure that someone does not accidentally pick up the plate at the same moment, then the deception will be immediately exposed.

Excellent scent.

Three or four chairs are placed in the middle of the room. F-k leaves the room, and his assistant asks one of the guys to go out and sit on one of the chairs. When the magician returns to the room, all the chairs are already empty. Nothing, he declares, he has an excellent sense of smell that he will immediately feel which of the chairs he just sat on (f-k, of course, agrees on everything with his assistant in advance). So he sniffed the first chair, the second... and each time he positioned himself so that he could see his assistant. Only f-k will do to the desired chair, as an assistant can, unnoticed by others, give a sign - say, cross your legs. Thereby f-k sign after appropriate sniffing of the stool can confidently indicate - here!


Branch from a bottle.

A flexible elastic branch is inserted into a regular bottle of any shape before presentation. A small length of fishing line, slightly longer than the branch itself, must first be tied to its lower end. A small bead is tied to the upper end of the fishing line. You can insert a branch right in front of the audience - you just need to hold it thumb line to the upper end of the branch. When the branch has entered the bottle, the line can be released so that it hangs out through the neck. Under magic spells, the magician slowly runs his hands along the walls of the bottle, from the neck down. In this case, you need to grab the bead with your fingers and pull the line downwards too - the branch will begin to crawl out of the bottle “on its own” (You can perform this trick in another way: the magician persuades the branch to stay in the bottle, but it does not “listen”, although he even strokes it) .

Invisible soap.

Before the performance, the magician must rub his moistened hands with soap. You need to rub it with soap until your hands are dry, so that nothing is noticeable on them. Now a few drops of water will be enough to make the soap foam. An assistant brings a bucket and a jug of water. After he has touched the magician's hands with a magic wand, the assistant pours a little water on them, and the soap foams. Now all that remains is to remove all the washing supplies and give the magician a towel.


Physical education lesson “Heron”.

It's very difficult to stand like that

Don't put your foot on the floor,

And don't fall, don't sway,

Don't hold on to your neighbor.

(The poem is recited 2 times: the first time the children stand on one leg, the second time on the other.)

"Who is this?"


How to eat a candle.

After a long, hard day's work, a magician can't help but get hungry. Then he grabs the “candle” standing on it from the table and... eats it in front of the entire audience! True, the guys “help” the magician: they say in chorus the magic words that he previously taught them.

The secret of the trick is this: a small “candle” is cut out from an apple or a juicy potato shortly before the performance. As a wick, you can use a braided cotton thread, which is first passed through the body of the “candle” using a darning needle, strengthening it in the upper part with a drop of stearin.

The magician eats the candle immediately after lighting it. As soon as the “candle” enters the mouth, the flame from the short wick will instantly go out from the sharply exhaled air. The magician eats the “candle” with pleasure right in front of the amazed spectators. If you don’t have the opportunity to go backstage for a minute, then it is advisable to perform this trick last, so as not to keep the thread in your mouth for a long time.

How to crawl through a postcard.

The magician claims that any person, be it a child or an adult, is able to crawl through an ordinary postcard. Of course, none of the spectators present at the performance believes this statement. Then the magician takes the card, folds it once along the long side exactly in the middle, and then uses scissors to make transverse cuts towards each other. At the same time, he and the audience constantly repeat his spells. After all the transverse cuts have been made, there is a final longitudinal cut along the fold. It does not affect, however, one strip on each side.

Now all that remains is to unfold the postcard into a long chain through which anyone, even the fattest of spectators, can easily fit through.

Match in a napkin.

You need to insert matches into the edge of the cloth napkin. You need to put a match into the unfolded napkin, right in front of the audience, and let them touch whether it is in place after the napkin is loosely folded. Next, the fabric of the napkin is shifted so that the match sewn into the edge remains in your hands. We invite one of the spectators to feel this match and break it - this sound will be clearly heard by everyone. Now we need to properly “conjure” so that the match becomes whole again - we unfold the napkin, and the result is obvious: a whole, unbroken match falls out of it.

Since the whole event is imbued with a creative character, I gave the children the opportunity to reveal themselves, give free rein to their imagination, and throw out their emotions. I proposed musical game to imitate “Instrumental Ensemble”.

Imitation game “Instrumental ensemble”

To play the game you will need a small stick. All players look at the “conductor”. The person entering, waving his wand, sets the rhythm, and the “musicians” “play” imaginary musical instruments with all their might. One “drums”, another moves the “bow” along the strings of the “violin”, the third blows into the “trumpet”, etc. Everyone plays music silently. If any of the participants in the game laughs or continues to play after the conductor has stopped waving his baton, he will have to pay a “fine” or forfeit.

The rules of the game can be changed: let all the “musicians” play the same “instrument” after the “conductor”, who plays one or another “instrument”. The game is played to rhythmic instrumental music.


Teacher of NDOU “Kindergarten No. 142 of JSC “Russian Railways””, p. Salym Nefteyugansk district, Tyumen region. Russia