[Magic Compilation] No need to worry about Children's Day programs, this magic trick is amazing!
Little boys usually like cool things. After learning these magic tricks, they can be as cool as they want. Finally, they have something to show off to others!

Magic tricks also require acting skills; if you act calm and collected, the audience will be even more surprised.
Hold a paper cup in your hand, then slowly release the cup with both hands...
An incredible thing happened! The cup was floating in mid-air!




The secret is actually in the back; you'll see it clearly from a different angle: the thumb is stuck inside the cup.


To increase your chances of success, it's best to practice in front of a mirror first . Don't let anyone see your thumb; it's time to test your acting skills! But this magic trick is very simple and easy to learn, right?


There are always things that can quickly excite children, and they never get tired of playing with them. This little magic trick is one such example: why does the toothpick suddenly disappear from your hand? Can you guess?
The materials are very simple: a toothpick and some tape are all you need.

Add a small piece of tape to one end of the toothpick.


Stick the toothpick onto the nail of your thumb.


The angle is important; practice in front of a mirror several times to improve hand dexterity. Do other actions to distract the audience.
The toothpick looks as if it's being held in the palm of your hand.

Extend your other hand and wave it in the hand holding the toothpick, then quickly open your palm. The toothpick will suddenly disappear! Remember to use your other hand to distract yourself.

He casually stretched out his hands to show the audience. There was nothing in his hands.



Here's a fun little game that kids can play when they're bored. All you need are a few coins, a cup, and a piece of cardboard.

Cover the mouth of the cup with cardboard.

Place a coin on the cardboard

Quickly flick the cardboard away from the front with your finger.

The cardboard flew away, and the coin fell into the water glass.


Let's see how many coins you can keep.


This little magic trick is one of Shin-chan's favorites, and I've known it for a long time. You guys should learn it too! I guarantee you'll be pleasantly surprised.
Give your friend a banana with the peel on. Just as they're about to eat it, you can say, "Wait a minute, let me use my inner strength to cut it into pieces for you." Shout this at the banana, and something magical happens. Peel it, and the banana really does turn into several pieces!
Beforehand, take a toothpick and poke a small, inconspicuous hole in the banana peel. Use the toothpick to cut the banana flesh into several pieces, so it will still look intact from the outside.


The following little game is more like a science experiment than a magic trick. But regardless, the effect is quite good.
All you need is a clear glass, water, and a towel.

Cover the mouth of the cup with a towel.


Gently press the towel down to create a small indentation at the bottle opening.

Pour 3/4 of the water into the cup through the towel.

Stretch the towel out and tighten it.

Hold the towel tightly with both hands and pick up the water glass

The children were startled when the glass was quickly turned upside down, thinking the water would spill.

But nothing came out!





The children were very surprised and excited.
Once the cup is tilted slightly, the water will start to flow out. Make sure you hold the towel tightly, everyone! Actually, this little game just utilizes the surface tension of water, and the effect is pretty cool, right?
The following magic trick also utilizes the surface tension of water. A pencil is pierced through a transparent water bag; the water doesn't flow out. But if the pencil is shaken slightly, all the water immediately flows out.
Have you ever seen a game like this? Learn it and you can perform it on outings or at parties; it will definitely attract everyone's attention!

All you need is a Coke bottle with a half-full drink inside.

The secret to winning this little game is to fill the bottle about halfway with the drink; too much or too little won't work.
You can try using water first to see how much water makes it easier to stand the bottle up. This game looks cool, but it's actually not that difficult!

Of course, you can also add a little bit of performance to make it look more exciting.


Yay! Done!
Put a ring on a rope, pull the rope, and you'll see the ring climb up by itself!
The principle: The "rope" above is actually a rubber band. When the rubber band is stretched , you will have the illusion that the ring is rising. In reality, it's the rubber band that is being stretched.
