Have you ever read a book that made you think of something else?

If so, the book inspired you. Books inspire me to create magic tricks.

That means my magic is brought to you by books.

Enjoy these book inspired tricks.

Our magic today is called Smile Maker inspired by the book Because Amelia Smiled by David Ezra Stein. Look for this book in your favorite library and online. It’s a great read.

Our magic today is called Bucket Full inspired by the book Have You Filled A Bucket Today by Carol McCloud. Illustrated by David Messing. Look for this book in your favorite library and online. It’s a great read.

Our magic today is called Bases Loaded inspired by the book Miracle Mud by David A. Kelly. Illustrated by Oliver Dominguez. Look for this book in your favorite library and online. It’s a great read.

Our magic today is rope tricks and the one hand knot inspired by the book Abbott’s Encyclopedia of Rope Tricks for Magicians. Compiled by Stewart James. Look for this book in your favorite library and online. It’s a great read.

Our magic today is Cannonball Chicken inspired by the book Pirate Chicken All Hens on Deck. Words by Brian Yanish. Pictures by Jess Pauwels. Look for this book in your favorite library and online. It’s a great read.

Our magic today is called Crayon-Ola inspired by the book The Day the Crayons Quit by Drew Daywalt. Pictures by Oliver Jeffers. Look for this book in your favorite library and online. It’s a great read.

Our magic today is called Fluffy the Frog inspired by the Fly Guy book series by Tedd Arnold. Look for this book in your favorite library and online. It’s a great read.

Today is a visit with Sam the Turtle.  Sam’s visit is inspired by the book Yertle the Turtle by Dr. Seuss. Look for this book in your favorite library and online. It’s a great read.

Hyena’s magic today is a rope trick called the one hand knot inspired by the book Abbott’s Encyclopedia of Rope Tricks for Magicians. Compiled by Stewart James. Look for this book in your favorite library and online. It’s a great read.

Our magic today is called The Idea Bag inspired by the book What Do You Do With An Idea? by Kobi Yamada. Illustrated by Mae Besom. Look for this book in your favorite library and online. It’s a great read.

Our magic today is called Simon the Star inspired by the book How to Catch A Star by Oliver Jeffers. Look for this book in your favorite library and online. It’s a great read.

Today is a visit with Hyena the Chicken and his chicken band. Our fun is inspired by Chicken in Space by Adam Lehrhaupt. Illustrated by Shahar Kober. Look for this book in your favorite library and online. It’s a great read.

Our magic today is called Fishy Fun inspired by One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish by Dr. Seuss. Look for this book in your favorite library and online. It’s a great read.

Our magic today is called Sparkly the Dragon inspired by the book Herb, The Vegetarian Dragon by Jules Bass and Debbie Harter. Look for this book in your favorite library and online. It’s a magical read.

Our magic today is called Flim Flam Flum inspired by the book Herb, The Magician’s Hat by Malcolm Mitchell. Illustrated by Joanne Lew-Vriethoff. Look for this book in your favorite library and online. It’s a magical read.

 

Our magic today is called What’s Next. It’s sometimes known as a spot card. We were inspired by the book Topsy-Turvy Optical Illusions by Al Seckel. Look for this book and others on optical illusions in your favorite library and online.

Our magic today is called the Mail Pail inspired by the book Oh the Thinks You Can Think by Dr. Seuss. Look for this book in your favorite library and online. It’s a great read.

Our magic today is called Fred the Worm inspired by the book Houdini The Amazing Caterpillar by Janet Pedersen. Look for this book in your favorite library and online. It’s a great read.

Our magic today is called the Hand & Eye inspired by the book The Practical Encyclopedia of MAGIC by Nicholas Einhorn. Look for this book in your favorite library and online. It’s a magical read.

Our magic today is called Einswine the Pig inspired by the book The True Story of the 3 Little Pigs as told to Jon Scieszka. Illustrated by Lane Smith. Look for this book in your favorite library and online. It’s a magical read.