Imagine you're holding a coin in your hand, but it disappears. It feels like magic, but really, the magician is using a special move or hiding the coin somewhere cleverly. Magicians use tricks called misdirection and sleight of hand. Misdirection means they make you look at one place while moving something else. Sleight of hand is when they move things very fast so you don't notice.
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Sometimes, the magician hides the coin in their other hand or under a table. Other times, it's all about how quick and smooth their hands are. When the coin vanishes, it looks like magic, but it’s just really good tricks!
Examples
- They quickly move the coin to another place so it seems like it vanished.
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