This is a wonderful participation routine for children's entertainers using the simplest of props - a wand, a silk, and an unprepared bag. Two children come up to assist. A silk is made invisible and handed to one child, while the second helper examines and then holds onto a bag. The invisible silk is 'blown' up into the air, caught on the end of the magic wand, which is then used to flick it over to the child holding the bag. The silk is supposed to now be inside the bag, but the child holding the bag seems to be unable to find it inside. Realising that the silk must still be invisible, the performer uses magic to make it become visible again so that the child can now genuinely pull it from the bag.
This easy-to-do routine lasts around 6-7 minutes and is ideal for the 4-7 year old age bracket. You will need to supply a regular wand, an ordinary cloth or opaque plastic bag, a 12" silk and a small easily obtained well known gimmick. Full instructions are supplied in the PDF. You will also be able to download a live video recording of the complete presentation.
1st edition 2017, PDF 3 pages.
word count: 1629 which is equivalent to 6 standard pages of text