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Decision maker

Are you hesitant when making a decision? Ask for help the decision maker! One spinning of the magnet ball will make your day! Take the load off your shoulders by asking this funny device. The decision maker doesn't need batteries or charging, as it uses magnetic force.

Materials: Plastic, magnet

Size: 23cm

Price: €10.22

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Ball and Vase

Impress your friends with this classic illusion! The magic vanishing and reappearing ball in a vase is an amazing and easy to learn trick. The secret lies in a hidden lid that looks like there is a ball in the vase. For an effective presentation, we recommend that you place the vase with the ball on the table in front of your friends. Open the lid and remove the red ball. After you have done that, carefully grasp only the top lid and lift it, so that the secret lid and the illusory half-ball remain visible. Now you can put the lid back on once again, but this time lift the secret lid as well, showing your astonished audience that the ball has disappeared. You could repeat the trick over and over until you decide to reveal it's secret. The set is sold in a stylish vintage packaging.
Price: €4.09

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Thaumatrope

The Thaumatrope is an optical toy that was invented by John Ayrton Paris in England in 1824. It contains a disc with two different images on each side and two strings attached to both ends of each one of them. When the strings are twirled quickly between the fingers, the two pictures become as one due to the persistence of vision. The Thaumatrope was the predecessor of Zoetrope and Praxinoscope which are popular animation devices from the recent past.
Price: €15.33
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Jacob's Ladder Classic Science Toy

Jacob's Ladder is an ancient optical illusion toy. Create the Jacob's Ladder effect by holding the top block with the single ribbon facing outwards. Then rotate your wrist forwards and backwards. The wooden panels will appear to cascade down.The name "Jacob's Ladder" comes from the biblical ladder to heaven mentioned in Genesis 28:12.
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List Price: €36.81
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Price: €25.77
List Price: €36.81
Discount: €11.04 (30.00%)

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Mood ring (Variation II)

The mood ring contains thermochromic liquid crystals. Those crystals are thermosensitive and will change color when fluctuations in body temperature occur. The ring was invented in 1975, in New York, by George Reynolds and Maris Ambates, who connected liquid crystals with quartz stones and placed them on rings.

Price: €11.24

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Plasma ball

A timeless classic in the field of physical innovation! If you touch the plasma ball, you will notice that the colorful tendrils of light will go directly to your hand. This occurs due to the fact that human body conducts electricity. It is invented in 1894 by the notorious laureate in physics Nikola Tesla. Impressive interior decoration, the effect of which is more noticeable in the absence of light.

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Floating Match

The floating match is a wonderful illusion that will surely amaze everyone. The trick is super easy to learn and perform, but it will leave a lasting impression on anyone who has seen its magic. The secret lies in a very fine cord, which is masterfully attached to the back of the playing card. It allows an object placed like a matchstick to look like it is really levitating in your hand. To make it work, you need to bend the playing card slightly and allow it to fit the palm of your hand. This will stretch the cord horizontally and you will be able to place the stick on the cord rails, creating the illusion that it is levitating in your hand. For the best effect, we advise you to present the trick to your friends during a card game. At a convenient time, add the magic card to your deck and demonstrate your new skills. A great trick that can amaze, win you a bet or cheer up your family and friends.
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Praxinoscope

The Praxinoscope is a device used for animation. It is the successor of the Zoetrope. It was invented in France in 1877 by Charles-Emile Raynaud. Similar to the Zoetrope, it uses a strip of images placed around the inner surface of a rotating cylinder. In comparison to the Zoetrope, the Praxinoscope uses more advanced technology by replacing the narrow viewing slots with an inner circle of mirrors. Looking at them, you can see a sequence of images, creating the illusion of movement.
Price: €57.27
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La Toupie Fantoches Optical Toy

La Toupie Fantoches is an optical toy invented by Emile Raynaud in 1881 and is a modification of his first invention: The Praxinoscope. It consists of four mirrors with triangular shape that form a pyramid. Paper disks with different images are placed on the top of the pyramid, so that each illustration stands against the corresponding mirror. When you rotate the disc, the image seems to come to life.

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Dinosaur earrings

These dinosaur earrings are elegantly crafted accessory that adds a hint of playfulness to every outfit. These earrings go well with different styles and are unique gift for any special occasion.
Price: €6.13

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