“Children see magic because they look for it.”— Christopher Moore
Children look for magic because it stimulates curiosity. Children want to learn how the magic is done. There is a lot of magic in the world. Magic is things unexplained. When we see magic we only see what the magician want us to see. Magic is like watching our imagination come to life before our eyes. As adults when we see a trick done, we’re in conflict with ourselves because we know there is an explanation to the trick but at the same time we don’t want to know. We want to keep the experience of trick that the magician performed as a mystery. We enjoy a mystery like in a story because we want to know how the story ends and we don’t want to know. It is like magic.