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Interactive Magic Shows for Kids

byMagical RashmiPerforms across Maharashtra, Bengaluru, Goa, and AhmedabadStarts from12,000 Per Show (40-45 Mins)View full gallery

I bring a high-energy performance where your child is not just watching, but part of the wonder. My shows turn parties into playgrounds of curiosity and laughter.

The pure joy and surprise on a child's face is the best reaction. Here's a cute moment performing a chocolate magic trick for the lovely Akeera.

Another fun magic moment with Akeera. Her expressions of wonder at the end are absolutely priceless. I love creating these one-on-one magical experiences.

Here, little Shriyan becomes the magician. I often involve children directly in the magic, letting them hold the wand and feel the power of creating wonder themselves.

Controlling gravity with my little assistant. These simple, visual tricks are perfect for capturing the imagination of young children and making them giggle with delight.

The cutest emotions from my youngest audience members. Their unfiltered reactions of awe and excitement are what make kids' magic shows so rewarding.

A simple matchstick trick can create so much wonder. Teaching a young participant how to perform her very first magic trick is always a special moment.

A fun, interactive "multiplying milk" trick with a group of kids at a magic workshop. They were amazed when we magically created more milk for everyone.

Glimpses from one of my magic workshops, where students learn the secrets behind tricks like the classic floating wand. It's amazing to see them master a new skill.

Feeling overwhelmed with love from the kids after a fun-filled birthday party show. Their hugs and high-fives are the best form of applause.

How to feed a baby happily? With a little bit of magic. This "unlimited milk" illusion is a playful trick I perform for families with very young children.

About Magic for the Little Ones

I keep my performances highly interactive because I know children do not want to just watch, they want to be part of the story. I often hand the wand to the birthday child for the grand finale, ensuring they feel the thrill of the magic happening in their own hands.

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