Do you have an aspiring magician on your hands? Astound them with their very own magic kit! Enter Magic Hat, by Thames and Kosmos, a junior magic set that equips kids with all the tools necessary to put on a marvelous show.

With Magic Hat, kids can learn and perform up to 35 magic tricks. They’ll be able to make coins disappear, make cards grow and shrink, pull bunnies out of hats, and use X-ray vision to magically see symbols through a solid surface. Basically every fan-favorite magic trick can be performed with this set, and no prior experience in the craft is necessary in order to play.

Magic Hat includes a detailed, easy-to-follow manual that lists all 35 tricks and how to perform them, along with colored diagrams for kids who are visual learners. Also included are more than 40 props, including magic rabbit cards, a rope, faux coins, a magic coin box, various balls, colorful rings, paper cubes, a magic wand, and more! 

You can also learn a few things from Magic Hat. Ever wondered how a magician made a certain trick possible? Magic Hat allows kids to learn all the tactics magicians must employ to perform the trick swiftly.

So, why is it called Magic Hat? Simple, the focal piece of the set is the classic black magician’s hat. While it make look like a typical hat, it actually has a secret trap door that allows kids to hide certain items inside, such as the bunny. To the audience, it will look like a empty hat, until abra cadabra, Mr. Bunny appears.

Magic Hat is a worthwhile purchase, and will have guaranteed longevity in your playroom, as it provides kids with hours of unplugged play and sorcery lessons. And of course, you can’t forget about all the magic shows your kids will perform — get ready to be amazed!

And now I will disappear.  

About the author

Kelly Corbett

Kelly Corbett

Kelly is an editorial assistant at Adventure Publishing Group. When she's not writing/playing/thinking about toys, she's probably spilling coffee on herself, laughing at her own jokes, or doing something awkward somewhere. As a quirky redhead, she one time tricked her friends into thinking she was the new face of Wendy's fast-food franchise as a prank. She's not, but a chili lover can dream right? You can follow her on Twitter @kcorbzz.

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