
The photo for the April (Abracadabra) 2008 Den Meeting in a Box from BSA National is now available (above).

The photo for the April (Abracadabra) 2008 Den Meeting in a Box from BSA National is now available (above).

The photo is now available for the Magic and Illusion (April 2008 theme: “Abracadabra“) Cub Scout Activity Series booklet.
It is $1.99 and includes stickers, puzzles, activities, and more to supplement Tiger, Wolf, or Bear den meetings.

At Bill Smith’s Unofficial Cub Scout Roundtable website, there is a nice collection of magic tricks and puzzles. The tricks include Magic Rubber Band, The Appearing Knot, and Coin Through the Table.
(Theme: Abracadabra)

Here is another magic trick toy you may want to use for your “Abracadabra” activities. I’m not sure how this one works, but it looks like fun. It is $1.29 plus shipping from birthdayinabox.com.

The April (Abracadabra) 2008 Den Meeting in a Box is now available from BSA National (photo not available yet) for Tiger, Wolf, or Bear den meetings. It runs $37.49 and includes ten monthly theme booklets, ten magic bead gecko kits, and ten monthly theme patches.

At kids.mysterynet.com, they have several magic tricks for kids you may want to check out for your April “Abracadabra” activities. The tricks include: Into Thin Air, Loose Thumb, Vanishing Coin Trick, and Like a Hole in the Head.

This Magic Science Kit available for $12.99 from BSA National could provide some fun “Abracadabra” den meeting (or Webelos Scientist) activities. It has a number of magic tricks that teach facts about science including magnetism, electricity, and friction.

These magic coin trick toys may add some fun to your April Abracadabra den meetings. They are available from orientaltrading.com for $4.95 per dozen (plus shipping).

You may want to use this stock magic patch with your April “Abracadabra” activities. It costs $.99 from BSA National.

Simon Kenton Council’s Buckeye District puts out a great roundtable packet of Cub Scout theme-oriented materials.
The packet for April (“Abracadabra“) contains games, crafts, songs, magic tricks, and more.

I thought magic tricks were a lot of fun as a kid. One of my favorites was the ball in a cup trick like this one.
If you would like to get some of these for your “Abracadabra” activities, you may find them at a toy store or party store. Or you can order them for $1.29 each plus shipping from birthdayinabox.com.