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“He's SUPER! The thing I
liked most was the student engagement and control, -Melanee Lucas, Librarian, Terra Linda Elementary, Beaverton, OR Roosevelt Rat's Learn Magic From A-Z 112 pages, 5.5" X 8.5", perfect bound, soft cover. Join Roosevelt Rat as he leads you through fun lessons that teach you how to think like a magician. Each lesson explains a magical concept and one of Roosevelt's favorite tricks. In no time at all, you'll be able to read minds, predict the future, float a stuffed animal, perform mind-boggling card tricks, and much more! And with Roosevelt as your guide, you'll have tons of fun as you learn all these classic magic tricks! Certain lessons contain a “star tip.” These tips will help you become a star magician. They show you how to take each trick to the next level and do it like a professional! In other words, they reveal the REAL secret of magic -- how to entertain an audience. Roosevelt explains how to make the presentation exciting, how to use humor, what to do if you make a mistake, and more! And just for fun, each lesson ends with one of Roosevelt's favorite jokes. So grab some cheese and crackers and a comfortable chair and let’s start learning magic together! Click here for a sneak peak inside this book. Price: $10 (you save $2 off the suggested retail price of $12) “Seriously, that was
as close to perfect as I have seen! -Jana Daley, Library Teacher, Gilbert Park Elementary, Portland, OR
32 full-color pages, 9" X 9", perfect bound, soft cover. Roosevelt Rat and his friend Jack Rabbit can't seem to find their friend, Chester the Turtle. It's a mystery begging to be solved and Roosevelt is on the case! Using library media center resources, Roosevelt learns about codes, ciphers, and invisible ink, and along the way also learns more about friendship. This book has a "bonus" feature, too! The second part of the book teaches the readers how to do their own magic tricks. Like two books in one! PRICE : $10.00 “Everyone loved it - all grades were entranced! You held them all captive and dismissed without a sound. The most important thing to me is finding the right presenter to interest and motivate - you did it!” -Barbara Brody, Library/Media Specialist, Lynch Wood Elementary, OR
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