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Focus Description:

The cookie turns into stardust.

Focus secret:

For this funny trick, you will need a small round cookie. Announce that the audience will now witness an unseen miracle. Draw their attention to the cookie you are holding in the palm of your right hand.

Squeeze your palm a little so that the cookie does not fall from it. Hold the right hand in front of the left, slightly below the fingers of the left hand. The fingers of the left hand should touch the right hand, and the cookie should remain in the right hand.

Focus Stardust

Before taking your right hand away from your left, pretend that you dropped the cookie into your left hand.

- To make the trick work, we need some magic star dust. - Put your right hand in your pocket and take it out again, slightly squeezing it into a fist in which you have hidden cookies. "Now we'll sprinkle some stardust on our hand and see what happens."

Hold your right hand about 20 cm above your left and begin to crumble the cookies so that small crumbs fall on your left hand, clenched into a fist. Open the left hand, showing that the cookie is gone. For the first few moments, most viewers will think that you have shown them a fantastic trick. And then it will reach them where the stardust came from.

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