
kangaroo traffic light
A large, thick wand with a green end and a red end is shown and introduced as a kangaroo traffic light. The ends are opened, a green cloth is pulled from the green end and a red one from the red end.
After a fun warm-up phase, the two cloths have magically swapped places and the green cloth can be found in the red end, and the magician pulls the red cloth out of the green end.
During this part of the trick, a yellow cloth appears and disappears several times.
Finally, when the magician pulls the wand apart, the yellow cloth hangs in a knot between the red and green cloths.
Perhaps some of you are now thinking that this is just another 20th Century Silk effect. Far from it, because this routine is pure children's entertainment and can be used with children of all ages!
Basic idea by the English children's entertainer David Tomkins, with practice-proven demonstration idea by Boretti in German.
You get everything ready for demonstration. You only contribute or order a one-handed changing bag.