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Glow in the Dark Science Lab by Thames and Kosmos

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Learn about light, phosphorescence and the chemistry of glowing material with Glow in the Dark Science Lab by Thames and Kosmos. Carry out 5 experiments including cast your own glowing neon sidewalk chalk in fun shapes like stars, crystals, and frogs. Make flowers that glow in the dark. Mix up a glowing solution to make your own glow sticks. Observe your glowing creations under a UV flashlight (a blacklight).

Learn about light, phosphorescence, and glowing materials. Includes two glowing pigments, UV flashlight, glow-in-the-dark star stickers, plaster for chalk, and tools and instructions. The box doubles as a blacklight showcase. Age 8 – 12 years

Contents: Plaster powder, plastic chalk moulding tray, glow-in-the-dark stickers, UV flashlight, cardboard test tube stand, bag of small parts, yellow UV pigment, pink UV pigment, large beaker, small beaker, 2 x test tubes with caps, spatula, 8 page colour manual. Requires 1 x AAA battery and some common household items.

Educational Benefits of Glow in the Dark Science Lab by Thames and Kosmos:

  • learn about the chemistry of glowing material
  • learn about light and phosphorescence
  • develop experimentation skills
  • encourage hypothesis making (scientific skill)
  • develop fine motor skills

Safety Warning: Adult supervision required.

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Thames and Kosmos

Thames & Kosmos (T&K) was founded in 2001 with the mission of improving informal science education outside of the classroom by publishing high-quality science kits for children of all ages. T&K places an emphasis on teaching concepts and skills through tactile processes. Their vision is to give all children access to real, physical activities and projects that teach them about how things work; parents, grandparents, and teachers are active guides in these investigations. It is their firm belief that children who connect with the world around them grow up to be inquisitive adults, creative thinkers, and engaged citizens with confidence to careers in science, technology, and engineering.

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