Magic Handbook: Coin and Rope Tricks
Posted by rainy at 9:00 pm in For Fun Books

        This is a great book for kids.  This handbook shows wonderful illustrations for performing magic tricks with ropes and coins.  It also gives you wonderful tips for preparing ahead of time to do a trick, gives information about what props are needed to do the tricks; and, the book also gives ideas and hints on performing the tricks in the best way possible.  There are even little snippets about famous and skilled magicians and tricks that they were known for. 

      For those who have not performed in front of an audience…there are some helpful ideas on how to relax your audience and help them focus on what you want them to focus on and how to distract them from the things that you dont want them to notice while performing a trick.  For tricks that use slight of hand motions there are some behind the scenes suggestions that will keep the audience guessing about how the magician was able to perform such a neat trick.

       Kids will love this book so that they can amaze anyone by doing these tricks in front of them.  It will make them an instant hit with their peers when they know how the trick is done and their friends do not. 

         The author of the book is Joe Fullman, the editor is Amanda Askew, the designer is Jackie Palmer, the illustrator is Mark Turner for Beehive Illustrations.  The publisher is Steve Evans and the creative director is Zeta Davies.  The book was published by QEB Publishing, Inc in 2008.  Their website can be found here:  http://www.qeb-publishing.com

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Percival’s Party
Posted by rainy at 11:56 am in For Fun Books

        Percival’s Party is a book to delight the senses of the eye.  There are brillant colors on every page in the book.  Percival is a butterfly with wonderful friends who are determined to help Percival have the best party in town.

        This book shows the joy of teamwork, friendship, and artistry.  I think most young children will enjoy the storyline as well as the shiny mylar colors.  The great thing about this book is the design of it…as it is a sturdy board book that will stand the test of time and the wear and tear of excited young fingers who will eagerly turn the pages. 

        No this is not a “new” book…it was copyrighted in 2002 .  The author is Jill Turner and the illustrator is Peter Townsend.  Here is the website for the book.   sales@thebookcompany.com.au  The publisher is Glenn Johnstone

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