Magic Camp with Bare Arms Magic Camp with Bare Arms is a unique and thrilling experience for magic enthusiasts of all ages. The camp offers the opportunity to learn and practice various magic tricks and illusions, all while showcasing your bare arms. At Magic Camp with Bare Arms, participants can expect to be immersed in a world of wonder and amazement. The camp provides expert instructors who will guide and mentor attendees through the learning process, ensuring that they acquire the necessary skills to perform mind-boggling magic tricks. The main idea of this camp is to emphasize the use of bare arms in magic performances. Participants are encouraged to showcase their arms as they execute various illusions and tricks, adding an extra layer of intrigue and fascination to their performances.
This book in verse tackles such a complex situation and all the voices surrounding it in an incredibly nuanced way. With multiple distinct voices all chiming in their perspectives in the use of indigenous stereotypes as a school mascot, it brings to light the complex feelings and emotions surrounding such conflicts. Definitely one to add to the tbr.
The small, broadly diverse group of students is assigned to work in pairs; Callie is matched with Franklin, who is Black and a proud fan of the Rye Braves football team. This clever novel unfolds in poems told in multiple voices showing the wide range of students , families , and community responses to the controversy; for some, initial feelings of opposition, hesitation, or indifference change and friendships are tested.
Participants are encouraged to showcase their arms as they execute various illusions and tricks, adding an extra layer of intrigue and fascination to their performances. By utilizing their bare arms, participants can create an illusion of magic originating from their very own bodies, enhancing the overall impact and theatricality of their performances. Throughout the camp, attendees will have the opportunity to learn a wide range of magic tricks, including card tricks, disappearing acts, levitation, and mind-reading.
Meet Vacation Mouse
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Once upon a time, long long ago, I decided that it would be fun for our family to have a travel mascot join our trips. I’m not sure where I got the idea originally but I’m sure I saw it somewhere and thought it was a great idea. I chose Vacation Mouse (more commonly known as the If You Give a Mouse a Cookie mouse) from our collection of stuffed animals and off he went on his first trip.
Where it all began… Here we are ready to begin Big Trip 1.When the kids were young they would gladly carry him and hold him for pictures. Now that they are teenagers, they prefer to pose the mouse in pictures by himself or with the dog.
Vacation Mouse poses with Rocco in front of Albert the Bull.Vacation Mouse loves a good selfie! This is him with the world’s largest Duncan Phyfe chair in North Carolina.
Just taking a walk on the beach in Michigan…Unfortunately, we have almost forgotten to bring Vacation Mouse with us several times. Even once he’s in the car, we sometimes forget to take him out to visit our various stops. One solution is to let him ride on the gear shift so he is close at hand whenever we stop. Sometimes he hogs the a/c though and I really wish he wouldn’t.
If Vacation Mouse rides here, we are less likely to leave him in the car when we stop somewhere interesting. Unfortunately, he likes to hog the a/c vent!
Vacation Mouse has become a part of the family and has earned his own photo tag in my photo organizing software. I’ve even had other extended family members comment if they haven’t seen him represented in our vacation photos, asking where he is.
Here’s a collage of some favorite photos of our family’s travel mascot.
Some favorite memories with Vacation MouseI hope he (and I) have many more trips ahead of us!
Travel Mascot Inspiration
My crazy idea to add Vacation Mouse to our travels inspired my friend Allie to do the same. Her family’s travel mascot is named Roadie. They met at Barnes and Noble in Rhode Island about 5 years ago and were an instant match. Roadie joined the family for their trip to Boston and they have been travelling together ever since. Here are a couple favorite photos from Roadie’s family.
A favorite snack of Roadie’s – blue milk! Roadie says that camping and fresh air are good for the soul!Tips for choosing your travel mascot
- Choose a small mascot. A plastic toy or small stuffed animal usually work best because they fit easily in your luggage or purse and can be posed on their own without blowing away. Being washable may also come in handy.
- Choose a colorful mascot to help them stand out in photos (You can see that I did not meet this requirement!)
- Give your mascot a name and discover their personality. (Vacation Mouse is very recognizable as the Give a Mouse a Cookie mouse and gets much attention from fellow travelers who recognize him.) Maybe your mascot wants his own Instagram page?
- Take lots of pictures! Include the mascot in group photos as well in photos alone.
- Have fun!
Famous Travel Mascots
Seaman Jr., is a travel mascot named after the Newfoundland, Seaman, who went with Lewis and Clark to map the Louisiana Purchase in the 1800s. He is currently on a mission to the International Space Station on SpaceX CRS-15 to help celebrate NASA’s 60th anniversary and the National Trail System’s 50th anniversary. Several stuffed pals are concurrently traveling along the Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail. Check out the various journeys and pictures of Seaman Jr (and friends) at the NPS Newfie News blog.
Like all famous travel mascots, Seaman Jr. posed for some official photos before his mission.
Seaman Jr in his official photo. He is now on his way to the Space Station. Prior to launch he visited all of the NASA facilities across the country. Thanks to NASA and NPS for sharing the photo.
Most recently, Seaman Jr. was featured on the back cover of the Kennedy Space Center’s July 2018 issue of SPACEPORT Magazine. Soon more reports of his adventures will be posted by NASA and NPS on a travel blog. In the meantime, feel free to check out the press release for more information about his trip.
I, for one, can’t wait to read more about his important mission to help survey and photograph sections of the 3,700-mile long Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail from space!
I think Vacation Mouse is feeling a little jealous of Seaman Jr’s exciting adventures. After all, he has been to the Missouri River Basin Lewis and Clark Visitor Center and he’s been to the US Space and Rocket Center in Huntsville, AL (which were both fun), but he hasn’t been to space!
Vacation Mouse is doing his best to help the kids paddle the Lewis and Clark keelboat barge.Vacation Mouse with the kids enjoying the moon landing replica at the US Space and Rocket Center in Huntsville
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Instructors will teach the secrets behind these tricks, ensuring that participants understand the mechanics and techniques required to successfully perform them. One of the highlights of Magic Camp with Bare Arms is the grand finale performance. At the end of the camp, participants will have the chance to showcase their newly acquired skills in an exciting and captivating magic show. The emphasis on bare arms adds an extra layer of intrigue and uniqueness to the performances, captivating the audience and leaving them in awe. Magic Camp with Bare Arms is not only about learning magic tricks; it is also an opportunity to make lifelong friendships with like-minded individuals who share a love for the art of magic. Participants can exchange ideas, collaborate on performances, and support each other throughout the camp and beyond. Overall, Magic Camp with Bare Arms offers a unique and thrilling experience for magic enthusiasts of all ages. By highlighting the use of bare arms in magic performances, the camp adds an extra layer of intrigue and fascination to the art of magic. Attendees will have the opportunity to learn a wide range of magic tricks, showcase their skills in a grand finale performance, and create lifelong friendships with fellow magic enthusiasts..
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