5 Gifts for the Kid Who Loves Magic
Some kids are drawn to magic early and stay there. They want to know how things work, how to surprise people, and how to hold a room. If you are shopping for one of those kids, these five gifts meet them exactly where that curiosity lives.
1. Magical Super Bright Glow Stone
This glow stone offers a gentle, screen-free way to bring that into the nighttime routine. It lasts, it glows, and it does not require batteries or a tutorial. For the child who is still thinking about their next trick when the lights go out, it is a good thing to have nearby.
2. Bubble Potions Laboratory Gift Set
This bath salt set turns a tub into a bubbling cauldron of color and fragrance, inspired by whimsical potions and playful self-care rituals. Features 8 uniquely themed bath salt vials, and each ‘potion’ blends indulgent scents and therapeutic minerals to create a soothing, sensory soak.
3. The Book That Can Read Your Mind by Marianna Coppo
This picture book was inspired by 17th century magic books and delivers a genuinely surprising experience for early readers. The book appears to know what the child is thinking. It does not explain itself. For a kid who is just beginning to understand that magic is about more than props, this is the right introduction. Marianna Coppo wrote something that respects the intelligence of young readers while giving them something they cannot immediately explain.
4. Magically Me Magic Kit for Kids
Designed by a working magician for children ages 6 and up. The kit includes physical props and a safe, secure mobile app with 50+ video tutorials organized by skill level. Kids learn at their own pace, move through tricks as they are ready, and pick up performance technique alongside the mechanics. There is no parent instruction required. The app does the teaching. At $45, it is one of the few gifts in this category that genuinely grows with the child.
5. A Virtual Magic Lesson with a Magician
Book an interactive lesson where your kid can meet a magician and learn a trick they can impress their community! Perfect for a child who has outgrown the starter kit phase or who needs to see the craft taken seriously by an adult, this is the gift that moves them forward.
Magic-loving kids are easy to shop for once you stop thinking only about tricks. The best gifts for this age group meet the curiosity underneath the performance — the need to surprise, to practice, to figure something out. Any of these five will do that well.