
Pompom sticks plus#
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Our website gives you a shipping quote based on the cost of your purchase. You will be charged for the exact cost of the shipping and a small handling fee. Merchandise to customers in Alaska and Hawaii is shipped via USPS. Merchandise to shipped to customers in the continental United States is shipped via United States Postal Service (USPS) or United Parcel Service Ground (UPS), whenever possible. However, if the merchandise should be defective, we will gladly replace it with a non-defective version of the same trick. For this reason, we do not issue refunds and we do not exchange product that is in working order. Thus, once you receive an item, you have access to the secrets included, and that is not something that we can get back from you. In the world of magic, the secret is told when the trick is sold. Please call or email us if you have questions about what we have in stock at the moment.

Please note: The colors of the Pom Poms might be different than the ones pictured. People are always delighted at how easily they are able to do the trick - yet get that great reaction. Then the great climax - unexpectedly you make both cords long, then pull the tube apart to show there is no connection between the cords (this amazes the audience and they show it!) Slip the two halves back together again, and to show the audience that you have a miracle in your hands, resume pulling the cords as before, and take a well deserved bow. With limitless and comic variation, the magician repeatedly pulls on the ends until the audience becomes completely bewildered.

but just to confuse the audience, the magician pulls one cord out to double its original length, making the cord on the other end go up.įrom then on, whichever end the performer pulls it will become a long cord on its own, giving the impression that there are at least six cords. The pieces of cord are pulled back and forth thru the rod to prove the cords are unconnected. Different colored, big fluffy Pom Poms are attached to each end of the cord. You have a length of tube with a piece of cord passing thru each end. Beautifully produced with precision engineering.
Pompom sticks how to#
No instructions are needed with this fun contraption! She loved filling up the tub with the pom poms and was even more fascinated with the idea of how to get them out.The trick Ali Bongo made famous - featured by Doug Henning and other top stars. We made a game of it and collected them up together at the end of play, no stress, just fun! Then I set it out with a large basket of colourful pom poms, including some glittery ones to give a range of textures to explore with little fingertips! Yes, before you ask, LOTS were joyfully thrown all over the room after being explored with little hands, and that was fine.

(I covered the tube with glue and wrapped some patterned paper n it first to make it colourful, but this is not necessary of course!) We used an empty, clear plastic container (this one held mini meringues from Sainsbury’s incase you’re looking for an identical one!) I cut a hole in the lid to fit the diameter of a kitchen towel cardboard tube, then simply popped that into it to stand up by itself. This simple pom pom drop and shoot game was perfect as an afternoon activity for her and took just a few minutes to create. Little Bean just turned 2 so we are officially into toddlerhood now and ready for all of the extravagance that it will throw our way! She is an active and inquisitive child who loves to open lids, put things inside each other and find out how things work, so play and discovery is lots of fun with her!
Pompom sticks series#
Here is the next instalment in our ongoing series of simple, easy and fun ideas of ways to play with toddlers! Make a fabulously fun DIY toddler toy for developing fine motor skills, co-ordination, concentration, counting and plenty of playful activity together! This is one of those super-simple ideas that can be pulled out at a moment’s notice with minimal preparation time, which is a win-win when playing with the little ones!
