![]() If you don’t want to clean up water in the bathroom, this is also a great outdoor activity or maybe a fun pool game at night. Water may hit the floor – but that’s what makes it such a fun activity. Warning – this could get messy as kids throw the balloons back and forth. You just blow up balloons, add activated glow sticks, tie the balloons up and then let the kids have a ball. ![]() These fun glow in the dark balloons are perfect for bath time fun. The stars “dance” around, which mesmerizes children and helps them to calm down and get ready to drift off into dreamland. The empty water bottle is filled with hair gel, glow in the dark paint, and glow in the dark mini stars. This is perfect for active children who need to tone it down just a notch so that they can easily fall asleep. No, this isn’t an infant bottle – it’s a great bottle that glows in the dark, which helps to calm children down before bedtime. This is a super fun game for late summer nights and would be perfect to take along on camping trips. Once you have your “pins” set up, just use any ball you want to knock them down. You can get glow sticks at the Dollar Tree and they normally come two or three to a package. ![]() You just use empty clear bottles and then add an activated glow stick. Glow In The Dark Bowlingīy sticking glow sticks into ordinary water bottles, you can create a fun game of glow in the dark bowling. Similar Project: 25 Adorable DIY Mother’s Day Cards That Kids Can Make 1. I always enjoy hearing how awesome your projects are! Be sure to let me know which ones you have tried. Pick a new glow in the dark project for every week, or stick with your favorite. With a constellation jar, a glow in the dark galaxy, and even cotton candy that glows, I just know you and your little ones are going to love this project list. It’s fun and educational – two of my most favorite things! There’s a great glow in the dark slime recipe in here, and when you make it you just have to check out this fun sensory project for kids that shows you how to blow bubbles in slime. I can’t wait to grab a few of these and try them out. I have loved glow in the dark projects since I was a kid and my kids love them as well. From glow in the dark bowling to calming bathtub activities – that also glow in the dark – your kids are going to flip when they see these projects! I have to say, I got a little excited myself. There is definitely something in here that you are going to want to make with your little ones. While you’re looking for activities to keep the kids busy, be sure to check out this amazing 37 parenting hacks round-up.
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