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Star Explosion Glow In The Dark
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Star Explosion Glow In The Dark

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WARNING:
CHOKING HAZARD -- Small parts. Not for children under 3 yrs.
Description:

More than 700 glow in the dark shapes to decorate ceilings and walls make this classic kit a fun and educational item. Measures 2"L x 9.5"W x 2"H.

Features:

Over 700 stars and shapes


It likes having your own planetarium


Amazing star facts


Ages 5 & Up


Product Details:
Product Length: 2.2 inches
Product Width: 9.6 inches
Product Height: 12.2 inches
Product Weight: 0.65 pounds
Package Length: 12.1 inches
Package Width: 9.5 inches
Package Height: 2.1 inches
Package Weight: 0.75 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 105 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.5 ( 105 customer reviews )
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119 of 121 found the following review helpful:

5WE TURNED THE BEDROOM INTO A GALAXYNov 07, 2003

I had a lot of fun with my granchildren transforming their bedroom into a glowing galaxy. There was more than enough stars to make a bunch of constellations on their ceiling. These are easy to use and weren't messy at all. The kids love staring at the stars and pointing out the names of constellation before they go to bed at night. I was surprised when they started pointing out the real ones once we were outside one evening.
The experience really turned them on to learning about the constellations. We even ended up buying a real telescope and book about stars. What a fun way to learn for all of us.

66 of 68 found the following review helpful:

4Here's an ideaJun 26, 2006
By Alexandra Florez "UnexpectedJOY"
When sticking the stars up on the ceiling, don't use the putty provided, the heat makes them fall down within a few days. So instead use a hot glue gun with silicon it doesn't ruin your stars or ceiling paint and they wont fall off... Thats what i used from the start from previous experience.

110 of 122 found the following review helpful:

1Little Tiny Pieces That Don't Hold Their GlowFeb 24, 2006
By Kimberly Ross
This item came in the mail and my 4 year old son and I were very excited. I guess we should have read the description more carefully because I wasn't expecting so many tiny little pieces. We used ticky tack and began the tedious process of sticking the different sized stars and such all over his room. We waited that night to see the glowing celestial extravaganza. We kept the light on for some time to 'charge' the glow in the dark element then turned off the light. What we found was nothing close to amazing. The glow was fairly dim and only lasted for a very short period of time. We even turned a blacklight on them and all that did was make them glow a little brighter but, again, the glow only lasted about 10 -15 minutes. I ended up going back online and buying glow in the dark paint and a star shaped sponge. We dabbed stars all over his ceiling. These glowing stars last most of the night and our friends and family think his room is really cool.

29 of 30 found the following review helpful:

2Read this before orderingJul 20, 2010
By Giancarlo Brache
I'm sorry to say I've been duped, it's my fault but if you are the kind of person that reads Amazon reviews before ordering, this one may come in handy. I wanted a whole bunch of plastic glow stars for my daughters' room, I quickly read "over 700 stars", a brief description, and ordered. Most (over 500) of the so called stars are nail sized stickers, not actual plastic stars. I must be honest and say that when I re-read the description of the contents, they did mention it in the product page. The stars are ok, the product doesn't get more than two or max three stars as a review, most of them are fairly small anyways. I'm not saying not to order them, just read carefully. There are much better products in the market.

17 of 18 found the following review helpful:

5Space - the final frontierJan 30, 2006
By SamTheFish "Sam"
For $70 I changed my daughter's bedroom into outer space:

$20 - these stars, worked really well though I wish they gave you a bit more of the adhesive putty

$20 - glow in the dark planets

2x$15 - two 71 cm flourescent blacklights

The blacklights really help give the stars and planets an errie glow...

Overall turned out much better than I expected, kids love it.

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