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LMLipman Elite user Falls Church, Va. 443 Posts |
Surprisingly, the Klutz Book of Magic, edited by John Cassidy, has a wonderful assortment of easy-to-do magic tricks, some involving home craft-type assembly. It sells for about $10 to $15 at most large toy stores. It will offer numerous different types of tricks and lay a good foundation for an 8-year-old. He could perform an entire show just out of this book.
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TKD27 Elite user Wallingford, CT 458 Posts |
I'll throw in my support for Mark Wilson's Complete Course In Magic. It's a fantastic book, but what makes it most appropriate for a structured "course" is that it steps up from standard sleight of hand into basic DIY illusions. I wish I had this book when I was younger, I would have had a blast building those things
Connecticut Kids' Magician, Matt Matthews (formerly known as Matt The Balloon Man)
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