"Water Wizardry: A Collection of Tricks in Which Water Is the Chief Agent" by Arthur Ainslie is a handbook of easy-to-learn magic tricks that use water as the main tool, perfect for beginner magicians wanting to amaze their family and friends. The book is full of fun and simple tricks that are suitable for parties and small gatherings. Ainslie gives clear directions and helpful advice to make sure each trick works well, keeping both kids and adults interested. One trick involves balancing a glass on a paper bridge. Ainslie uses smart plans and funny jokes to get the audience ready and advises performers to practice their acts. This start shows Ainslie's smart ideas and creates a fun and interesting mood for the exciting tricks inside.

Water Wizardry: A collection of tricks in which water is the chief agent
By Arthur Ainslie
(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews
Unlock the secrets to astounding illusions as ordinary water transforms into the star of jaw-dropping magic tricks.
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