The Fantastic Four Magic Club
Publisher: Scholastic Publishers
Magic. Friendship. Teamwork.
Four friends. One big stage. And a talent show they’ll never forget!
When Lily, Owen, Oliver, and Mia form The Fantastic Four Magic Club, they think learning magic tricks will be the hardest part. But between floating wands, disappearing coins, and one very mischievous bunny, they quickly discover the real magic is in working together.
With the school talent show fast approaching, the friends must combine their skills, solve problems, and cheer each other on to create an unforgettable performance. Along the way, they learn that the greatest tricks aren’t about fooling the audience—they’re about friendship, inclusion, and believing in yourself.
Perfect for readers ages 7–10, The Fantastic Four Magic Club is a heartwarming adventure filled with humor, creativity, and easy, illustrated magic trick tutorials kids can try at home.
- Ideal for fans of friendship and teamwork stories
- Packed with fun, safe, and parent-approved tricks
- A feel-good read that inspires confidence and collaboration
Whether on stage or off, these four friends prove that the best magic is the kind you share.
A Practical Guide to Sensory Inclusivity in the Performing Arts
Publisher: Center 4 Creative Arts
In A Practical Guide to Sensory Inclusivity in the Performing Arts, award-winning performer and educator Dr. Kevin Spencer delivers a groundbreaking roadmap to transforming live entertainment into a welcoming experience for all. With deep compassion, academic rigor, and decades of experience, Spencer champions the movement toward sensory-inclusive performances—live performing arts events adapted to support individuals with sensory sensitivities, including those with autism, PTSD, ADHD, dementia, and other neurodiverse conditions.
Through clear explanations, compelling case studies, and actionable guidance, this book equips performing arts professionals—from arts presenters and artists to agents and managers—with the tools to reimagine the arts as spaces of equity, empathy, and engagement. Spencer outlines practical strategies for designing sensory-friendly environments, training staff, adjusting performances, and partnering with communities to foster meaningful change.
Whether you're a seasoned arts leader or new to inclusive practices, this book will inspire and empower you to lead with heart, innovation, and purpose. Because the arts should be for everyone—and that begins with creating spaces where everyone feels they belong.
Paperback: $18.99
Ebook: $14.99
Teach Like A Magician
Publisher: Routledge | Taylor & Francis
Teach Like a Magician: 8 Effective Teaching Tricks to Inspire and Engage Your Students invites educators to bring a sense of wonder, creativity, and connection into their classrooms. Drawing on his unique journey from world-class illusionist to award-winning educator, Spencer reveals research-based strategies that make learning captivating and memorable. Blending inspiration with practical tools, this book helps teachers create inclusive, engaging environments where students thrive and education feels truly magical. An excellent resource for pre-service teachers, university libraries, and teachers who are looking for methods to increase student engagement.
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Using Magic in Occupational Therapy: Performance, Play, and Purpose
What if one of the most powerful therapeutic tools available required no expensive equipment, no specialized facility, and no prior clinical training to begin exploring? What if it already lived in the hands of every practitioner willing to lean into wonder?
Using Magic in Occupational Therapy: Performance, Play, and Purpose makes the case, grounded in evidence, theory, and years of clinical application, that magic-based interventions belong in the occupational therapist's toolkit. This book is for OTs who want to understand not just what to do, but why it works.
The book opens with the theoretical and neurological foundations of Magic Therapy®, tracing how performance-based magic engages motor function, cognition, social connection, and psychological resilience. It then moves into the evidence base, exploring how these interventions are adopted, adapted, and applied across practice settings.
The heart of the book is practical. Part Three walks through specific magic routines, from simple knots to rubber band illusions to the Vanishing Cotton Swab, each selected for its therapeutic relevance and adaptability across client populations.
Part Four addresses the realities of clinical implementation: measuring competency with the Hocus Focus Magic Performance Evaluation Scale, adapting interventions for autistic and neurodivergent clients, navigating ethical and cultural considerations, and documenting and billing for magic-based services within standard practice frameworks.
The book closes by looking outward, toward interdisciplinary collaboration, expanding populations, and the future of a field that is still being written.
Whether you are new to the concept or looking to deepen an existing practice, this book offers a rigorous, human-centered framework for bringing the therapeutic power of wonder into everyday clinical work.
Release date: August 2026
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