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Magnet Ka Jadoo | Kaunsa Cheez Chipkta Hai #shorts

👤 heartbeatddn
📅 Mar 9, 2026
⏱ 4 min read

Kids love magic, and a magnet feels like real magic at home.

In this sweet little video, a magnet quickly pulls an iron nail, but it does not pull a pencil or paper.

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Story Summary for Kids

One day, a small magnet comes to play with a few things from home.

It meets an iron nail first, and the magnet says, “Hello!” and pulls it close right away.

Then the magnet tries to pull a pencil. The pencil does not move at all.

Next, the magnet tries to pull paper. The paper also does not jump to the magnet.

So we learn a fun secret: a magnet likes some things, and it does not like some things.

When the thing is made of iron (and some other metals), the magnet can pull it.

Main Lesson for Children

  • Magnets can pull some metals like iron, but not wood, paper, or plastic.
  • We can learn by trying and watching carefully, like little scientists.
  • It is okay if something does not work. We try again and learn more.

Key Moral

Real learning is like a gentle game: we test, we notice, and we understand.

Some things “stick” together and some do not, and that is perfectly fine.

Easy Magnet Activity for Home (Parents + Kids)

You can do this tiny experiment in just a few minutes.

Please sit with your child and make it a calm, happy play time.

What You Need

  • 1 small magnet (a fridge magnet is okay)
  • 1 iron nail or paper clip (metal)
  • 1 pencil (wood)
  • 1 piece of paper
  • Optional: a spoon (check if it is steel), an eraser, a coin, a plastic toy

Steps

  1. Put all the objects on a table.
  2. Hold the magnet and bring it close to the iron nail.
  3. Now try the magnet near the pencil and paper.
  4. Make two piles: “Sticks” and “Does Not Stick.”

Little Science Words (Very Simple)

Magnets pull things that are magnetic.

Many iron and steel items are magnetic, but paper and wood are not.

What Usually Sticks to a Magnet?

This list helps parents pick safe items for a quick test.

Let your child guess first, then check together.

Often Sticks

  • Iron nail
  • Paper clips
  • Safety pins (with adult help)
  • Some keys (only if they are steel)
  • Some spoons (if they are steel, not all are)

Usually Does Not Stick

  • Pencil
  • Paper
  • Wooden toys
  • Plastic toys
  • Rubber eraser
  • Aluminum foil (most magnets do not pull it)

Sweet Parent Talk: Questions to Ask Your Child

These questions build thinking skills with simple words.

Keep your voice soft and let your child answer slowly.

  • “Which thing do you think will stick first?”
  • “What did you see when the magnet came close?”
  • “Is the pencil made of metal or wood?”
  • “Can we find one more thing in the house to test?”
  • “How can we keep our magnet safe?”

Safety Tips for Magnet Play

Magnets are fun, but parents should keep play safe and simple.

These rules are easy for kids to remember.

  • Do not put magnets in the mouth or nose.
  • Use small magnets only with an adult sitting nearby.
  • Keep magnets away from phones, cards, and laptops.
  • If a magnet breaks, stop and throw the pieces safely with adult help.
  • If a child swallows a magnet, call a doctor right away.

Simple Bedtime Routine

  1. Dim the lights and keep the room quiet.
  2. Watch the short magnet video once, then talk for one minute.
  3. Give a cuddle and say, “Good job, little scientist.”

FAQs for Parents

Is this story suitable for toddlers?

Yes, with close adult supervision.

Toddlers can watch and name objects, but should not hold small magnets alone.

Can I play this bhajan every night?

This is not a bhajan. It is a short learning video about magnets.

You can still use it in a bedtime routine if your child feels calm and happy after watching.

What language is this story in?

The title and description are in Hindi.

Parents can explain in simple Hindi or mix Hindi and English, whatever the child understands best.

Conclusion

🙏 A Message for Parents & Kids

Magnet Ka Jadoo is a tiny, happy lesson that feels like play.

When parents sit close and talk softly, children learn faster and feel safe too.

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