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Old January 7th 04, 11:52 PM
MelisaK
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My son is turning 10 soon and we will be having a magician at his birthday
party. Any ideas on what we could include in the goodie bags that go with
the "magic" theme? TIA for your help!

Melis


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Old January 8th 04, 12:02 AM
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Some of those Jelly Belly Bertie Botts' Beans maybe? 8-P (they are nasty
btw!)
Anything that glows in the dark, gel pens or those pens that write in 4
colors, small pocket tricks like snapping gum, whoopie cushions, bent nail
puzzles, joy buzzers, fake vomit, disappearing ink , plastic bugs (my middle
son is 10, they love jokey-gross stuff!)
Sounds like fun!






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My son is turning 10 soon and we will be having a magician at his birthday
party. Any ideas on what we could include in the goodie bags that go with
the "magic" theme? TIA for your help!

Melis




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Old January 8th 04, 06:23 AM
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In article ,
"MelisaK" wrote:

My son is turning 10 soon and we will be having a magician at his birthday
party. Any ideas on what we could include in the goodie bags that go with
the "magic" theme? TIA for your help!

Melis



If there is one near you, why not go to a magic shop and see what sorts
of inexpensive trinkets they have?

Disappearing ink pens, or even those markers that change color, maybe --
some boys this age still like that sort of thing.

Decks of cards for learning card tricks.

I don't know why, but those metal puzzles -- the kind where you have to
take two pieces apart -- come to mind. Or any other sorts of puzzles.

Maybe you could ask the magician to teach them some simple gadget-trick,
and give them the stuff they need to do it themselves. (Some magicians
enjoy doing this, some do not.)

meh
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Children won't care how much you know until they know how much you care

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Old January 8th 04, 07:50 AM
Rosenugga
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If you are in the US try www.birthdayexpress.com I noticed that they had a
magic themed party set. you can get premade gift packs for $3.50. I ordered
the princess ones for DD birthday last year and they were pretty nice
Rose
Mamma to Caity Feb 13 1999 ( Daddy's best birthday present)

 




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