Synopses & Reviews
Amaze your friends and stump your parents with number magic tricks! You don't have to own a magician's equipment to perfect each feat--you just practice it a few times. Some tricks turn you into a mind reader, such as the one where somebody rolls some dice, stacks them, and you tell everyone the total numbers on the hidden dots. Or, reveal the number a friend has chosen from a list on a piece of paper. Or, guess a word someone has chosen from a dictionary. Then try some new card tricks, and finish by drawing a line on a piece of paper with only one side, and a magic origami trick of turning an 8. From the author of Math Magic.
Synopsis
You dont have to own magicians equipment to perfect these feats of magic—just practice a little! “Readers can open this book to any page and find a neat trick that can be performed easily...A wonderful resource for supplemental math activities and for recreation.”—
School Library Journal.Synopsis
You dont have to own magicians equipment to perfect these feats of magicjust practice a little! “Readers can open this book to any page and find a neat trick that can be performed easily...A wonderful resource for supplemental math activities and for recreation.”
School Library Journal.