Really enjoyed it, especially those interested in magic. "I can't wait to try those tricks on my Mom." "Now I know how to do those. Great tricks." "I would watch this with my little brother or my friends." "I understood all of the tricks though some were harder than others." "I liked how she showed us what was behind her back."
Magic tricks are clearly laid out so the child can learn the steps involved with doing them on their own. Common objects are used so any child can participate. Instructions are clear and easy, using language that almost any child can comprehend. Very respectful of children, with children participating with the magician as well as in the audience watching. No diversity shown as everyone was Caucasian. Simple production style though it doesn't detract from it.
Master Illusionist, Lyn Dillies, shows a new way to teach children magic using ordinary, household items. Features eleven uncomplicated but impressive tricks that any child can learn.
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