What happens when a Giant Crayon and a Breakaway Wand have a baby? In 1981, Danny Orleans found out. He invented the "Breakaway Crayon." It's been one of the best sight gags in his children's show ever since. A few years ago, Danny finally shared his version with family entertainers all ov...
This DVD/ Download set on how to do magic for kids has been recognized by critics worldwide as the best ever produced! Danny Orleans – a former Kindergarten teacher, shares over 40 years of experience performing more than 4000 shows to over one-million children, parents and teachers. This 3-DVD set ...
The reason that we, at Amazekids, like Silly Billy's Jumbo Inflatable Magic Wands so much is that you can use them in your show and then give them away to the party guests. These are easy-to-inflate, jumbo wands that are 27 long. You inflate them by blowing them up like a balloon, but they are self-...
From France's Duraty comes this funny, magical, entertaining routine for children and adults alike! The magician displays four jumbo cards, each depicting a piece of cheese. A fourth card is introduced, depicting a rather pesky mouse. Somehow, throughout the the routine, the mouse continues to chang...
Imagine the expression on your audience's faces when you make this giant cookie appear! This is the perfect prop to use as a finale with any Oreo cookie routine. Pull it out of your Magic Cookie Box. Combine it with Cookie Bite. Mix it up with Moreo. There are so many possibilities. This hilarious, ...
These colorful, high-quality and highly-compressible foam birthday cakes easily fit into the standard dove and chick pans, square circles, etc. Available in two sizes: Chick Cake (H10 x W4) and Dove Cake (H10.5 x 5.75)....
These colorful, high-quality and highly-compressible foam birthday cakes easily fit into the standard dove and chick pans, square circles, etc. Available in two sizes: Chick Cake (H10 x W4) and Dove Cake (H10.5 x 5.75)....
How do you make the classic Gypsy Thread routine play even better in your show? Well, Tony Clark has the answer! He's added a helium balloon. The string that holds your helium balloon is broken into several smaller pieces. You gently rub the pieces together into a small ball of string. Then, holding...