Gift Reviews, Toy Reviews
Gross Magic Set.
Kids, how do we keep them from the screens? My kids rush home from school and, after a quick snack, they are hiding away in a corner on their tablets trying to get a quick game in before homework. At the weekends I try and hide the technology and encourage them to get outside but it is very difficult, especially when its raining!
Our latest addition to the playroom cupboard is a Gross Magic set from Drumond Park and I am delighted to say there are no batteries or charging required!
Gross Magic is exactly that – Gross! The set was the no. 1 bestselling magic set last year and it really is excellent value for money. There are no cheap and tacky tricks, they are all very well thought out and each one as crafty and intriguing as the next. My children are ages 10yrs, 8yrs and 5yrs and they all go crazy over this set. In fact, when we have friends over, there is a scuffle to see who can preform a trick on an unsuspecting guest first.
My favorite trick is pretty gross but I just love it – it is the ‘liquidising the eyeball’ trick. Even my 5yr old can shock with this disgusting trick – last week he nearly gave his cousins a heart attack! It was the sight of him apparently ‘eating an eyeball’ that really shocked his audience.
All the tricks require minimal practice and the set would suit all families as both children and adults can have a lot of fun with this. As you can see, there really is quite a lot of tricks and fun to be had all for just £19.99!
The price, in my honest opinion, places Gross Magic at the top of my list for value for money and also for entertainment. This set is well worth £19.99 and I guarantee it will offer a huge distraction to the kids from their various computer games as it did with mine.
Pampered Presents Facebook page has a fab competition running for 2 weeks where we are giving away a Gross Magic set to one lucky winner. To enter, simply click on the link:
https://www.facebook.com/Pamperedpresents?sk=app_228910107186452
Drumond Park’s Adult, Family and Children’s board and action games and magic sets are widely available from most major toy shop chains and independents, plus many department stores, grocery chains, catalogue and online traders.
For further information visit www.drumondpark.co.uk
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