 Hello San Francisco Public Library! It's your favorite clown, Boswick! Oh everybody, we're gonna take a little peek into... we're gonna... Excuse me, we are gonna... we're going to... Something's wrong with his hat. Oh, that works. Okay, no, okay. What are you laughing at? I'm laughing at you! My name is Boswick. Do a little bit of magic. Juggling. We're gonna create a very own circus. Now, since we're in the library, I have... Tells me everything I need to know about the circus. Let me open it up. I'm gonna sit down. I'm gonna sit down. These in my chair. Excuse me. I had a breakfast burrito. Put that over there. My big book. It says in the circus, we have clowns. That's me. Ladies and gentlemen, I'm your clown in our reading circus. Boswick. My name is Boswick. You can call me Boswick. Since we are a clown, I'm gonna tell you a long, long time ago, I worked at a little, tiny, itty-bitty, tiny, little itty-bitty circus called Ringling Brothers and Barnum and Bailey Circus. And when I was there, I would come out twice a day, three times on Saturday, three times on Sunday, like this. And when I was there, I loved the lion train. Easy for me to say. I love the lion trainers. I love the clowns and the jugglers. Jugglers! Excellent idea. Since we're in the circus, we have jugglers. Ladies and gentlemen, the bald clown. Sorry. My baldie. Ladies and gentlemen, I'm bald. I'm going to juggle. Are you out there at the San Francisco Public Library? I'm going to juggle. I just... I can hear it. At the San Francisco Public Library. I'm gonna have to read my book and find out how to juggle real quick. Huck amongst yourselves. Here we go. Here's my big book. That's what you do. Why don't you tell me? Yes, I take these and I throw them up in the air. I take these, I throw them up in the air. Okay, how about one at a time? I'll take this one, the red one. I'll take this one, the blue one. And I'll take this one, the lima bean. Lima bean. I hate lima bean. Lima bean. And I will juggle. It's amazing. I know. Ow, this is kind of painful. The lima bean. The lima bean is hurting me. Ouch. All right. Here we are. Okay, the ow. I'm gonna put those away. All right, let me look at my book. And since we're in the circus. A circus snack. Now you may not know this about me, but I've been working out. I used to be very, very big. I used to be this big. Love eating. Let's do a little magic trick. All right, I have over here. I have a bag. Look in the bag. There, nothing. Nothing. Nothing. I'm going to show you how I take ketchup. My favorite thing in the world, ketchup. Mmm. I love ketchup. Love ketchup. When I see ketchup, I put ketchup on it. When I see ketchup on ketchup, I put more ketchup on it. All right. For you at the San Francisco Public Library, I'm going to take this bottle of ketchup, put it in here, snap my fingers. It disappears. Snap again. It reappeared. It's magic. Okay. All right, magic. All right. I'm gonna put this bottle of ketchup in there. Snap my fingers. See, it's gone. There. Good. It returned. See? No, it's magic for real. Look, okay. See, I put that in there. I'll snap my fingers and I'll show you. See? The bottle is gone. Isn't that amazing? No, there's nothing behind my back. It returned. Isn't that amazing? Aren't I cool? That is so incredible. Because we're working on colors, here we are at the San Francisco Public Library. I need your help. I have over here this thing, this thing thing thing thing here, this thing thing. All right. It's got four colors. This one, marshmallow. This one, Goo Goo. This one, lima bean. Lima bean. And this one, red. Four colors, purple. Lima bean. All right, four colors. One, two, three, four. Or in Spanish, uno, dos, tres, taco. That's what I said. Uno, dos, tres, taco. I can do it in any language. Look. It's French. One, two, three. I'm going to perform magic. I'm going to make it look as this lima bean is connected to the red one. Isn't that incredible? Isn't that amazing? Amazing. Okay, look. See, I can make it look as if the purple and the yellow are also connected. See, it's magic. Ta-da. See, if I go like this, it looks like the red and the lima bean are connected. But if I pull on, okay, when I pull, and then, okay, when I pull on, something's going on here. I think someone got into my magic set. They fixed this up. Okay, I think these are all connected. There's strings going in between. Did you guys do that? There's nothing in between. I want to know how come when I pull on this, when I pull, when I pull, this one requires a little bit of your help. I need your help. All right. Two colors. I have a red one and a white one. I have a white one and a red one. Two colors. Two colors, a red one and a white one. Red. Here we are. I'm going to take these two, put them in the magical bag just like that. Sorry. I'm going to take these two, put them in the magical bag, I'm going to take these two. Oh, sorry. I forgot to zip up. I'll put the red and the white one in there. Say the magical word. Reading. And when you were looking, the red one turned white and the white one turned red. I'll do it for real. All right, here we go. The white one and the red one go in there, I'll say the magic, the white one and the red one go in there. The white one and the red one go in there. It's funny here. The white one and the red one go in there, we'll say the magical word. Sorry. Usually I wear one of these. of these. Depends. All right. March for all of you because you're so nice. Ah, Baldi. Not Baldi. Ah, Baldi would like to do an amazing, extra special. And they see something out there. Open your mouth while I go ah. Okay, this isn't funny. We have to go to the dentist. All right, I want you to go ah. So stick out your tongue ah. Someone is losing their teeth. Okay, on Monday you should call the dentist. But wait till the afternoon. Tooth-herty. Get it? Tooth-herty. All right. For you, I am gonna show you how to do your very own magic trick at the San Francisco Public Library at our reading circus. We'll just show you how to do a magic trick. I have over here a styrofoam cup. Ta-da! It's not the magic. You don't have to applaud. All right, here I'm gonna take this cup, rub it like this. It gets all static-y and it sticks to your hand. But you can say it's floating. It's just science. But everyone will fall for it. Okay, here we go. And then I'm gonna take this and rub it like this. It's gonna get all static-y. You remember one of those days at work? Rub it like this and I'm gonna make it. It's just science. It's really... This is how you do this magic trick. All right, so it really doesn't flow with static. That's just to cover the noise of me putting my thumb in the back. See, from behind. From behind. See, when you weren't looking, I was going like this. And then it looks like it's floating. Can you keep it moving a little bit? All of you can do a little bit of magic. Some of the things you can learn if you check out a magic book at the library. Well, you're all so wonderful. Thank you so much to the San Francisco Public Library for hosting me. I went to give you all something for all of you. Hi, Boswick. You want to know something really funny? Someone married this. I am going to make a balloon for my friends. One lima bean balloon. All right. One blue balloon. Yellow balloon. One yellow balloon. I like the yellow one better. Okay, let's do... How about... Oh, red one. Yeah. One red balloon. One red... This one, how about... Oh, one purple balloon. One lima bean. I'm a bee. Oh, I'll make something amazing. I'm gonna make this balloon the hard way. The super hard way. The impossible way. Here we go. I'm going to take this juggling thingy, lima bean, and I'm gonna put it on my nose, my schnaz, my propuscus, my snap catcher, my booger holder, my nose. I'm gonna put it on my nose. I'm gonna put my hats. There we are. On my nose and make a balloon. Love this. It's amazing. All right, I'll do it. That's it, right? See, I'm just gonna balance it on my nose. My little doggie. Watch this. I'm a balloon animal trainer. Don't try this at home. It's very dangerous. This dog will listen to every one of my commands. Stay. All right, doggie, roll over. Hey, you know what? I love the library. I love the San Francisco library, and I love that you're all watching me here. Okay, and don't forget to get a library card, check out lots of books, and when you check out books, you have to read them. Thank you so much. My name is Boswick, and thank you to the friends of the library, the librarians that hosted me, and everyone that's watching, and all your moms, your dads, your grandmas, your grandpas, your aunts, your uncles, whoever's helping you watch this video. Thank them too.