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Glow-in-the-Dark Science Lab Chemistry Experiment Kit
Glow-in-the-Dark Science Lab Chemistry Experiment Kit
Glow-in-the-Dark Science Lab Chemistry Experiment Kit
Glow-in-the-Dark Science Lab Chemistry Experiment Kit
Glow-in-the-Dark Science Lab Chemistry Experiment Kit
Glow-in-the-Dark Science Lab Chemistry Experiment Kit
Glow-in-the-Dark Science Lab Chemistry Experiment Kit
Glow-in-the-Dark Science Lab Chemistry Experiment Kit
Glow-in-the-Dark Science Lab Chemistry Experiment Kit

Glow-in-the-Dark Science Lab Chemistry Experiment Kit

(20 reviews)

Explore the fascinating world of chemistry with this brilliant Neon Glow Lights experiment kit. With a hour's of experimentation, kids will have a blast creating their own glow in the dark creations, make your own glow sticks and glow in the dark chalk, to light up pathways and much more. A great and fun introduction to chemistry, it’s an experience that kids aged 8-12 can really dig into. Includes stickers for extra flair!

Explore the fascinating world of chemistry with this brilliant Neon Glow Lights experiment kit. With a hour's of experimentation, kids will have a blast creating their own glow in the dark creations, make your own glow sticks and glow in the dark chalk, to light up pathways and much more. A great and fun introduction to chemistry, it’s an experience that kids aged 8-12 can really dig into. Includes stickers for extra flair!

$39.00 - $112.70

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The lowest price for Glow-in-the-Dark Science Lab Chemistry Experiment Kit right now is $39.00 at eBay.com.au, compared across 3 retailers.

The all-time low was $31.03 on 7 Dec 2025 — today's price is 26% above the lowest ever. It has been notably cheaper before — worth setting a price alert.

Prices last updated 8 June 2026.

Glow-in-the-Dark Science Lab Chemistry Experiment Kit

$39.00

(20 reviews)

Explore the fascinating world of chemistry with this brilliant Neon Glow Lights experiment kit. With a hour's of experimentation, kids will have a blast creating their own glow in the dark creations, make your own glow sticks and glow in the dark chalk, to light up pathways and much more. A great and fun introduction to chemistry, it’s an experience that kids aged 8-12 can really dig into. Includes stickers for extra flair!

Explore the fascinating world of chemistry with this brilliant Neon Glow Lights experiment kit. With a hour's of experimentation, kids will have a blast creating their own glow in the dark creations, make your own glow sticks and glow in the dark chalk, to light up pathways and much more. A great and fun introduction to chemistry, it’s an experience that kids aged 8-12 can really dig into. Includes stickers for extra flair!

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Amazon.com.au

$50.32

Thames & Kosmos Glow-in-The-Dark Science Lab STEM Experiment Kit | 5 Fun, Safe Activities with Glowing Substances & Neon Pigments! | DIY Glow Sticks,

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eBay.com.au

$39.00

Glow-in-the-dark Science Lab Stem Experiment Kit Glow Stick, Neon

Delivery $71.82

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desertcart.com.au

$112.70

Thames & Kosmos Glow-in-The-Dark Science Lab STEM Experiment Kit | 5 Fun, Safe Activities with Glowing Substances & Neon Pigments! | DIY Glow Sticks,

Delivery between 14–17 June $29

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A great way to glow into Science!!
21 January 2021noytt

originally posted on walmart.com

These little glowing inventions are absolutely amazing to do with the kidsThey have been wanting more hands on projects and these little projects are just what they need,Give them what the were missing out on by having to be home,I absolutely recommend this thames kosmos glow in the dark lab to anyoneWould make a great gift for any kid in school..

Amazing and fun!
20 January 2021Eliza1981

originally posted on walmart.com

This Thames Kosmos Glow In The Dark Lab is seriously fun and so educational, as it’s a science stem kit recommend for ages 8 and up. This was perfect for my homeschooled daughter and she had a blast with it! This kit has multiple different experiments for the kids to do with easy to read instructions and only requires a few basic common items from the house and everything else is included in the box. This Kept my daughter busy for awhile and also very happy! Highly recommend!

Educational playtime!
25 January 2021AnnieL

originally posted on walmart.com

We are always looking for toys that are not only fun, but offer a educational twist to playtime. That's why we love this Glow-in-the-Dark Science Lab! There is nothing better than seeing your child's face and eyes light up when creating experiments. This kit teaches science, and my daughter just loves the glowing sidewalk chalk and glow sticks. It keeps her entertained for hours. I highly recommend this and will be buying similar kits in the future- double thumbs up!

Specification

ThemeShape
Item dimensions L x W x H22.4 x 6.4 x 27.9 centimetres
Educational Objective(s)STEM
Assembly RequiredYes
Release date6 July 2020

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Amazon.com.au

$50.32

Thames & Kosmos Glow-in-The-Dark Science Lab STEM Experiment Kit | 5 Fun, Safe Activities with Glowing Substances & Neon Pigments! | DIY Glow Sticks,

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eBay.com.au

$39.00

Glow-in-the-dark Science Lab Stem Experiment Kit Glow Stick, Neon

Delivery $71.82

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desertcart.com.au

$112.70

Thames & Kosmos Glow-in-The-Dark Science Lab STEM Experiment Kit | 5 Fun, Safe Activities with Glowing Substances & Neon Pigments! | DIY Glow Sticks,

Delivery between 14–17 June $29

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Reviews

A great way to glow into Science!!
21 January 2021

These little glowing inventions are absolutely amazing to do with the kidsThey have been wanting more hands on projects and these little projects are just what they need,Give them what the were missing out on by having to be home,I absolutely recommend this thames kosmos glow in the dark lab to anyoneWould make a great gift for any kid in school..

noytt originally posted on walmart.com
Amazing and fun!
20 January 2021

This Thames Kosmos Glow In The Dark Lab is seriously fun and so educational, as it’s a science stem kit recommend for ages 8 and up. This was perfect for my homeschooled daughter and she had a blast with it! This kit has multiple different experiments for the kids to do with easy to read instructions and only requires a few basic common items from the house and everything else is included in the box. This Kept my daughter busy for awhile and also very happy! Highly recommend!

Eliza1981 originally posted on walmart.com
Educational playtime!
25 January 2021

We are always looking for toys that are not only fun, but offer a educational twist to playtime. That's why we love this Glow-in-the-Dark Science Lab! There is nothing better than seeing your child's face and eyes light up when creating experiments. This kit teaches science, and my daughter just loves the glowing sidewalk chalk and glow sticks. It keeps her entertained for hours. I highly recommend this and will be buying similar kits in the future- double thumbs up!

AnnieL originally posted on walmart.com
Fun activity to do with the kids.
22 January 2021

This lab kit is fun to play with and helps teach kids about fluorescent pigments, UV lights, and even a bit about plant function. My 8 and 10 year old children enjoyed this kit and it encouraged them to ask questions. This kit isn't what I'm used to in terms of "glow in the dark" because typically when something is labeled glow in the dark I think of an item that is charged by light and then glows in darkness. In order to get the things in this kit to glow you need to use the UV light that comes in the kit, they do not glow otherwise. You will need a screwdriver similar to an eyeglass screwdriver to put batteries in the light. my 10 year old especially enjoyed the experiment with the flower, and my 8 year old could not get enough of the chalk. One experiment ... MoreThis lab kit is fun to play with and helps teach kids about fluorescent pigments, UV lights, and even a bit about plant function. My 8 and 10 year old children enjoyed this kit and it encouraged them to ask questions. This kit isn't what I'm used to in terms of "glow in the dark" because typically when something is labeled glow in the dark I think of an item that is charged by light and then glows in darkness. In order to get the things in this kit to glow you need to use the UV light that comes in the kit, they do not glow otherwise. You will need a screwdriver similar to an eyeglass screwdriver to put batteries in the light. my 10 year old especially enjoyed the experiment with the flower, and my 8 year old could not get enough of the chalk. One experiment requests the use of tonic water, also giving my children a chance to taste something that isn't common in our house. We still have plenty of the pigment that came in the kit so my children are trying other experiments with it (making paint, adding it to some glue), you really only need a very small amount to complete the experiments. The test tubes are great because the lids screw on and don't leak, and the measuring cups make it easy for kids to mix and pour the ingredients for the chalk (with adult supervision). I would recommend reading the instructions before using the kit because almost every experiment requires things that aren't included and the box itself does not list everything that the instructions consider commonly found at home.

AnnaK originally posted on walmart.com
Fun experiments
21 January 2021

My son and I really enjoyed this glow in the dark lab set. Fun experiments for him to do on his own or I could join in. We were really happy with the ease of the instructions and the ability to do 6 different experiments. He made the glow in the dark chalk first and it was very easy and fun to do. Great molds and they dried fast so he could see his work finished quickly. He’s been playing with it everyday and loves it. Highly recommend for kids to have something to do while stuck inside.

Beachgrl23 originally posted on walmart.com
Great way to create interest in science
26 January 2021

A box with a couple of supplies and full opportunity to create an interest in science. Great experiments. Really useful for hours of entertainment with the kids. My daughter loved the one to create neon chalk. The supplies even though you might think won't be enough, will prove you wrong. You only need a little per experiment then you reuse what you used on the previous one. Worth every penny. Awesome gift option as well.

MichelleO originally posted on walmart.com
Looks can be deceiving, very messy!
13 January 2021

Let me just say we spent more time on cleaning up the messes from each experiment than we did on actually doing the experiment. Definitely plan ahead it doesn’t include all materials needed & in order to complete any of the experiments you have to go in order. For example you have to complete the first experiment in order to complete the second experiment. The tiny screws in the UV light wouldn’t come out so we couldn’t even use it. The experiments were very messy, not planned very well, and honestly the experiments didn’t turn out well. My daughter was a little frustrated due to the fact we didn’t have the materials to complete the experiments but than we we got them we couldn’t get the light to work. The measuring tools to use for the experiments are small & ... MoreLet me just say we spent more time on cleaning up the messes from each experiment than we did on actually doing the experiment. Definitely plan ahead it doesn’t include all materials needed & in order to complete any of the experiments you have to go in order. For example you have to complete the first experiment in order to complete the second experiment. The tiny screws in the UV light wouldn’t come out so we couldn’t even use it. The experiments were very messy, not planned very well, and honestly the experiments didn’t turn out well. My daughter was a little frustrated due to the fact we didn’t have the materials to complete the experiments but than we we got them we couldn’t get the light to work. The measuring tools to use for the experiments are small & reading the numbers when measuring what you need were not the easiest to read. We definitely enjoyed reading the fun facts along the way when completing each experiment.

Alexis originally posted on walmart.com
My Daughter Loves It!!
20 January 2021

I got this lab for my daughter. She likes to do experiments. She had fun mixing the powder into water and then using the blacklight to see it glow. She used the tray that came with it to make molds that glow in the dark. The molds all look the same color under the blacklight, even though some were yellow and some were pink. The instructions were very clear and included steps for six different experiments. It's a great kit for elementary school aged kids.

Raya originally posted on walmart.com
Not quite what I expected
18 January 2021

NOTE: For the blacklight photo I shared, I needed to use my personal UV flashlight. The small one included with the kit works, but it did not emit enough light for me to adequately photograph the experiments to proper effect.This kit is labeled as glow-in-the-dark. I would say that misrepresents what I consider to be glow-in-the-dark. Definitions.com defines glow-in-the-dark as “an item or product that give a glow of light when used at night.” This DOES NOT. The kit comes with a small UV flashlight that allows your experiments to seem as if they glow. But once the light is removed, there is no phosphorescent effect at all, so I would recommend renaming this as a Fluorescent UV Science Lab kit.Overall, we were disappointed in this item. It literally did not live ... MoreNOTE: For the blacklight photo I shared, I needed to use my personal UV flashlight. The small one included with the kit works, but it did not emit enough light for me to adequately photograph the experiments to proper effect.This kit is labeled as glow-in-the-dark. I would say that misrepresents what I consider to be glow-in-the-dark. Definitions.com defines glow-in-the-dark as “an item or product that give a glow of light when used at night.” This DOES NOT. The kit comes with a small UV flashlight that allows your experiments to seem as if they glow. But once the light is removed, there is no phosphorescent effect at all, so I would recommend renaming this as a Fluorescent UV Science Lab kit.Overall, we were disappointed in this item. It literally did not live up to its name. Perhaps working with phosphorescent materials would not be safe for children, I don't know, but florescent materials is NOT the same thing. Lots of items "glow" under a blacklight, so overall, besides the fun of making our own chalk that is unfortunately too light to color with and will not glow in the dark, my kids and I were disappointed in this kit.The contents include:1. A firm plastic molding tray to make your own chalk pieces. The shapes include a beaker, a dolphin, a star, a crystal, and a frog. The tray is solid plastic and could be used many times.2. Pink and Yellow/Green Fluorescent pigments. Both containers are about ¼ full of the powdery pigment: more than enough for your initial experiments.3. Plaster. This comes in a bag and of course is rather dusty. Despite being very careful to not make a mess and having a small hole cut in the bag, we still managed to spill some. Definitely follow directions and use on old plastic cloth or newspapers if you are pouring inside your house. The plaster makes fine chalk pieces that we allowed to dry overnight, and they were easily removed and very pretty. In my reference photo you see a sheet of paper on the table which my kids wrote on with the pink chalk. It leaves a faint color tint on the paper, so you can’t quite write secret messages. It does, however, reflect the UV light well, and our pictures illuminated well with the blacklight. We only made the pink chalk because my kids were not impressed enough to go through the messy process of making a yellow batch.4. Lab equipment. You receive two test tubes with lids, a measuring cup, a stir stick that resembles a nail file, and two paper test tube holders you tape together. The equipment supplies met our needs to perform the experiments and are definitely reusable.5. UV Flashlight. The flashlight included has a very small bulb and does not emit much light. It requires use of a screwdriver to remove the back, and you must provide a AAA battery. Luckily, I already owned a UV flashlight, so we used both in our experiments. Mine emits more light, and so gave better results, but the one provided is certainly sufficient, and I would not recommend buying you own UV flashlight to use for this kit.6. Glow-in-the-dark stickers. I tried using the UV flashlight to “charge” these stickers, and I held them up to a 60-watt bulb to try charging them. They do not appear to be actual glow-in-the-dark stickers, but reflective stickers in UV light. There are 15 stickers on the page of various space-related and animal shapes.7. Instructional manual. It has 10 panels. The first three include content lists and warnings about proper use of materials. The fourth tells you how to put a battery in the flashlight. The other pages provide instructions for materials.8. Please note you are expected to buy additional materials to do all the experiments. They include white flowers, tonic water, and chestnut tree bark (I could not find the bark locally).The experiments:1. The first experiment will also be used for another. You mix a little of the fluorescent pigment in water in the test tubes. You see a really neat effect with the use of the UV light. The instructions also explain how fluorescent pigments “glow”.2. The second experiment you mix up the plaster and pour the fluorescent solution into the mix. We used the stir stick to transfer the plaster solution into the plastic mold to make our own chalk. Directions say it dries in four hours. We allowed ours to dry overnight and they were very cute.3. The third experiment expects you to place white flowers in water with the fluorescent powder stirred into it, wait a few hours, and then see how the flowers are drinking up the solution. The petals should reflect a new color under the UV light. Perhaps we did not put enough solution into our water (I used two spatula tips though the directions only called for one), but we saw no change in our daisies or white Gerberas. We waited four days and still no change. We have done a similar experiment with food coloring in the past to great effect, but with this experiment we saw no change. The instructions do provide a nice diagram of a plant’s stalk so that you can see just how flowers “drink” and why the color should move throughout the plant.4. The fourth experiment asks you to draw with your chalk and use the UV light.5. The fifth experiment asks you to use tonic water, chestnut bark, and items from around your home to see what items might be UV-active. It also explains that the quinine in tonic water is what allows it to glow blue under UV light, and that scorpions and other natural materials also shine under UV light.6. The final experiment asks you to brake open your experiment box, create a paint using your fluorescent materials and to use that and your chalk and your stickers to create a backdrop to showcase your flowers and tonic water experiments.Overall, this kit was a very nice idea, but I do wish that the chestnut bark and some tonic water could have been included. I also wish the UV light could have been a little brighter. But most of all, I wish the name hadn’t set up the wrong expectations for us. Anyone hoping to make items that will be able to glow on their own in the dark will be sorely disappointed.

momof2 originally posted on walmart.com
UV-Reactive is different than Glow-in-the-Dark!
16 February 2021

I have to say that I was a bit disappointed with this glow-in-the-dark science lab because you don't actually create true glow-in-the-dark items. I thought I'd be making glowsticks, but instead just tubes filled with water and fluorescent dye that will react if you have a black light. Speaking of the black light, it took some real time to add a battery to the little flashlight that they give you. You need a miniature screwdriver, and let me tell you, unscrewing four tiny screws while you have kids that are trying to wait patiently to begin the lab was a bit frustrating. I was hoping the lab would keep us occupied for a while, but only a couple of the experiments were fun, mainly the one where you can create chalk molds. Being a science lab kit, I was hoping for more ... MoreI have to say that I was a bit disappointed with this glow-in-the-dark science lab because you don't actually create true glow-in-the-dark items. I thought I'd be making glowsticks, but instead just tubes filled with water and fluorescent dye that will react if you have a black light. Speaking of the black light, it took some real time to add a battery to the little flashlight that they give you. You need a miniature screwdriver, and let me tell you, unscrewing four tiny screws while you have kids that are trying to wait patiently to begin the lab was a bit frustrating. I was hoping the lab would keep us occupied for a while, but only a couple of the experiments were fun, mainly the one where you can create chalk molds. Being a science lab kit, I was hoping for more scientific terms and more precisely described measurements, but the instructions were oversimplified, which resulted in our first experiment failing because we used too much dye not knowing how much a little bit was. I was hoping to see a variety of colors, but they only provide neon yellow and pink, so it's only so fun to a point. Overall, it provided some fun and some quality activity time for the kids, but there's only so much to do. I think, with the addition of more colors and a few more activities, it could be a really fun kit.

Sara originally posted on walmart.com

Specification

ThemeShape
Item dimensions L x W x H22.4 x 6.4 x 27.9 centimetres
Educational Objective(s)STEM
Assembly RequiredYes
Release date6 July 2020

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