Star Explosion Glow In The Dark

by admin on February 19, 2009 in Children's Decor,Educational Toys,Science

Star Explosion Glow In The Dark
   
Occasionally while I am reviewing toys i’ll come across something that stirs up fond memories for me and I just have to feature it and this is one of those things. As a child there was something so amazing about being able to have my very own starry sky in my bedroom and to top off the amazement of the stars themselves they also helpes to quell a fear of the dark. The Star Explosion Glow In The Dark set by University Games is ten times more than any other glow in the dark star set I had as a child. This amazing kit comes with over 700 different stars and celestial shapes for your child to completely cover their ceiling with and create their own

night time sky! Not only does this kit come with over 700 pieces but it also comes with it’s own star fact sheet so your child can learn all about the stars in their own night time sky! Once the light goes out these stars shine brightly from your child’s bedroom ceiling giving any child who has a fear of the dark a little something more reassuring than a simple nightlight. If you really want to complete the set you can also pick up the 3-D Solar System set from University Games for an additional $14.98 which comes with all the planets and additional stars! This set is recommended for children ages 3yrs+.

You can find the Star Explosion Glow In The Dark over at Amazon.com, I have found glow in the dark star sets at local retail stores but nothing this large!

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1 jennifer bowen February 19, 2009 at 11:49 pm

pretty neet stuff

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