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Focus Description:

Call the viewer and show him a small foam bunny.

- Take it, please! - The viewer takes the bunny, and you already have a small foam rabbit in your hands. - Take her too. - Put the hare in the same hand of the viewer and offer to tightly clench your fist. The viewer holds the foam bunnies in his fist, and you ask him: - So, how many hares do you have? - Two, - the spectator answers. - Let's see. Unclench your hand, please, - tell him. The viewer opens his fingers, and seven small foam rabbits, along with a hare and a hare, fall from his palm. - Oh, yes, you have a whole hare family here!

Focus secret:

First you need to prepare a hare family - all hares are cut out of foam rubber. This soft material cuts well with ordinary scissors and is well processed. With colored ink, draw a funny mustache, claws on the bunnies, and make eyes out of a drop of nitro enamel. You can start focusing. First, put the bunnies together, put them in the palm of your hand and squeeze them into a fist so that the edges of the bunny figures do not protrude.

It is best to pinch them with the little finger, middle and ring fingers, because the index and thumb will hold the hare and hare. The hare is conveyed to the viewer in the most ordinary way. But when a hare is put into the viewer's hand, at the same time you must put the hare into his palm.

Focus Foam Bunnies

The foam rubber compresses well, which is why the viewer does not feel how many bunnies are in his hand. You can check this feeling for yourself - if you don’t know the number of bunnies in advance, then you will definitely be mistaken.

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