We’ve got glow-in-the-dark science worthy of any home laboratory

Calling all mad—we mean mom—scientists (and daring dads, too)! Try these six glow-in-the-dark science experiments for kids after the sun goes down: we promise they will light up your night. For more projects, check out our ultimate list of science experiments for kids.

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Glowing Bicycle Spokes

use bicycle spokes for a glow in the dark science experiment
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If you're looking for a fast fix on fun, snap a few glow sticks and affix them to the spokes of a bike. When it gets dark, turn the kiddos loose on their wheels and enjoy an eerily dazzling light display. If you want to up the creativity quotient, try rearranging the glow sticks to make new patterns. Just remember to attach them well, as they have a way of taking flight!

The Science Lesson: Sensory Memory
Riddle us this: Why do the three or four glow sticks you affixed to the bike spokes give the appearance of one solid line while the wheels are spinning? It's not because you're seeing the trailing lights from the glow stick. You are experiencing something known as iconic memory, which is sensory memory—or the shortest-term memory you have—that allows your mind to store an image for the few moments your brain needs to process what it has seen.

Glowing, Smoking, Bubbles

Add a little dry ice to bubble solution and the contents of an activated glow stick and get ready to rock the glow-in-the-dark scene in your neighborhood. Owlcation whipped up an awesome glow-in-the-dark science experiment to create glowing bubbles, and The Maker Mom thought to add dry ice to the same experiment here. The bubbles are out of this world—they glow and rise from the smoke. Naturally, we recommend an adult to handle the dry ice (skin contact can burn) and supervise this experiment.

The Science Lesson: Sublimation
When a substance passes directly from a solid phase to a gas phase without ever becoming a liquid, it sublimates. Dry ice sublimates to gas, and the bubbles encapsulate the gas. Activated liquid from the glow stick adds to the excitement and is an example of a chemiluminescent, or a light that is produced as an energy byproduct when a chemical reaction takes place.

Glowing Pumpkin Guts Slime

pumpkin slime glow-in-the-dark science experiment
Little Bins for Little Hands

For all you gore-lovers, this experiment by Little Bins for Little Hands is low on trickery and high on thrills. We used it for our inspiration, then added a little glow stick juice to the mix. Why convert pumpkin guts into a slimy putty when you can convert them into a slimy, glowing putty? Using nothing more than the contents of a glow stick, glue, and starch, you'll have a perfectly putrid pumpkin concoction in no time.

The Science Behind the Spooky: Polymers and Non-Newtonian Fluid
The white glue that's used as a base in this pumpkin slime is a polymer or a large chain of molecules made up of smaller units that repeat themselves. Liquid starch changes the structure of the glue's molecular chain, making it thicker, and turning it into a non-newtonian fluid. A non-Newtonian fluid is neither a true liquid nor a true solid. You can pick it up like a solid; however, it will begin to flow like a liquid (especially when heated) and will also take the shape of its container.

 

Glowing Bathwater

glowing bathwater
Fun at Home with Kids

With all the options for making something glow by using the contents of a glow stick out there, we loved finding Fun at Home with Kids' recipe for glowing water that uses nothing but ground-up vitamin B-50 and a black light. And since it's not sticky and non-toxic, this makes the perfect lure for getting your bitty bats into the bathtub after a full day of haunting. 

The Science Lesson: Phosphors versus Chemiluminescence
Vitamin B-50 is a phosphor, or a member of a group of substances that radiate visible light after being energized by a light source, such as the UV radiation from a black light. This particular glow is different from the light created by chemiluminescence—that is, the light is emitted as a product of a chemical reaction—which you find in a glow stick.

Glowing Oil and Water Experiment

glow in the dark science experiment
Growing a Jeweled Rose

We all know that oil and water just don't mix. But what happens when you make them glow, add kids, dim the lights, and fill their brains with words like "density" and "polarity"? Magic. That's right—Pure. Magic. We love the tutorial over at Growing a Jeweled Rose, and the best part about it is how you can turn your oil and water experiment into a DIY lava lamp when you're through.

The Science Lesson: Density and Polarity
An object's density—or how tightly packed together its molecules or atoms are—is a predictor of whether it will float or sink. Water molecules are more dense than oil molecules, and will always sink below oil. Additionally, water and oil have different polarities—or charges. Since water has both a negative and a positive charge, water molecules will attract other water molecules.

Glowing Sidewalk Chalk

glow in the dark science experiments
My Crazy Blessed Life

If you're really looking for some nighttime fun, you can't go wrong with this glowing sidewalk chalk. and then have them look out their windows before bedtime. This is a great one for National Night Out in August. Johanna at My Crazy Blessed Life inspired us to make our own glow-in-the-dark chalk, and we followed her recommendation to soak the chalk for two days before kicking up the fun factor with a black light.

The Science Lesson: Absorption and Properties of Salt
Chalk is a salt, and salts are all distinguished by their property to absorb water. So when you let a stick of chalk soak in glowing water overnight, it will not only absorb water but also the phosphorescent properties of the glowing agent in the water.

Related: 13 Fall Science Experiments Perfect for Kids

 

Pumpkin Spice is everywhere: lattes, candles, cereal, dog treats…noodles? In late October, Cup Noodles is releasing a special pumpkin spice flavor to boldly jump into the autumnal game. The verdict is definitely out on this one!

It’s made with a “special pumpkin seasoning” that infuses the noodles with the familiar flavor. Like all Cup Noodles products, it’s ready with a bit of water and four minutes in the microwave. The brand suggests adding a little whipped cream on top if you’re feeling extra daring.

Cup Noodles also conducted a survey to see how people really feel about pumpkin spice. Not surprisingly the results are mixed! More than 50% of Gen Z respondents said they are obsessed with all things pumpkin spice. Meanwhile, 65% of non-Gen Z respondents (defined as 25 and up) said they hate the flavor. Fortunately, Gen Z is probably the target audience for this product!

If you decide to try it, you’ll be able to find Cup Noodles Pumpkin Spice exclusively at Walmart. Visit nissinfoods.com to locate the product when it drops later this fall!

—Sarah Shebek

Featured image courtesy of Cup Noodles

 

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Aimee Della Bitta

Trading in snowshoes for flip-flops, Aimee moved from the east coast to southern California in 2004 and instantly fell in love with the surf and sand lifestyle. Aimee worked in marketing and communications for more than a decade, sharpening her branding skills and leading marketing campaigns for companies in the health and wellness industry. In an effort to spend more time with her two young kids and overactive puppy, Aimee branched off on her own and began freelancing when her youngest was 4. She wrote her first article for Red Tricycle in 2014 and has been sharing her favorite things about America's Finest City ever since. She’s thrilled to join the team as the San Diego editor.

Favorite place to play outdoors: Moonlight Beach in Encinitas or The San Diego Botanical Garden

Do you have a go-to restaurant you like to take the kids: Buona Forchetta. We love Italian food and it’s one of the most authentic restaurants we’ve found in Southern California AND it’s family-friendly.  

Favorite thing to do on a rainy day: Rain? This is San Diego! I’m kidding, but we really don’t get a lot of rainy days here, so when we do we “soak” them in by staying home and drinking lots of hot chocolate. 

Favorite spot for an afternoon of fun:
Balboa Park is a go-to spot. It’s fun for all ages so the kids can explore and engage in different activities as they grow and enter new stages.  

Can’t-live-without mom product: Snacks. They’re good for the whole family; including mom and dad! 

Favorite thing about raising kids in San  Diego:
As much as I love being close to the beach and the stellar weather, I’m going to say my favorite thing about raising kids in San Diego is the community. People are friendly, easy-going and always open to new adventures.  

Most unique (or daring) thing you’ve ever done with your kids locally:
Being part of an Improv show in Old Town.

We are thrilled to have Aimee join our Red Tricycle/Tinybeans team! You can reach her at aimee.dellabitta at tinybeans.com.

The force is strong with this brand-new master brick build. LEGO recently announced the debut of a Star Wars R2-D2 construction set in celebration of the 50th anniversary of Lucasfilm!

Get ready to spend the weekend constructing your very own droid. The LEGO Star Wars R2-D2 set includes 2,314 pieces and fab features galore.

Along with a rotating head and retractable mid-leg, this daring droid build also has a periscope and hidden tools tucked into a secret compartment. The set also includes a minifigure version of R2-D2 and a very special 50th anniversary Lucasfilm LEGO brick.

Jens Kronvold Frederiksen, Creative Lead of LEGO Star Wars at the LEGO Group , said in a press release, “We have had the pleasure of creating hundreds of Star Wars-inspired models over the past two decades since we first launched LEGO Star Wars sets.”

Kronvold Frederiksen continued, “As Lucasfilm celebrates their 50th anniversary, it seemed fitting to challenge ourselves and push the limits of what is possible with LEGO bricks by recreating a fan-favourite Star Wars character in great detail like we have never achieved before. We are delighted with the result and hope our fans get as much joy out of building the sets as we did designing it.”

Star Wars, and LEGO, lovers can nab this set ($199) starting May 1, 2021 exclusively on LEGO.com.

—Erica Loop

Photos courtesy of LEGO

 

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This collection is wickedly awesome! The Disney Villains x Heidi Klum Collection features elevated and unexpected sportswear designs inspired by fan favorite Disney Villain characters like Hades, Ursula, Maleficent and The Evil Queen. The collection is available now exclusively on Amazon

The collection was directed by Klum herself, drawing on her extensive background in high-fashion and love of Disney Villain characters. Throughout the design process, Klum integrated the bold graphic aesthetic of emerging streetwear trends with key story elements unique to the Disney Villains, ultimately creating a chic and chilling collection fit for the villainous in everyone.  

Disney Villians x Heidi Klum

The collection includes a number of effortlessly edgy styles, including essential graphic tees, fashion hoodies and tunics, sweatshirts, joggers and a bomber jacket. Design elements including glitchy overlays, glow in the dark effects and distinct front and back graphics featuring distorted imagery convey the sometimes chaotic, always enigmatic, personalities of the Disney Villain characters.

Disney Villians x Heidi Klum

The Evil Queen Tie-Dye Tee ($40) overlays on-trend bold graphics and iconic verbiage. 

Disney Villians x Heidi Klum

The Maleficent Eyes Skinny Sweatpants ($50) will have everyone doing double takes and turning green with envy at your comfortable and stylish look.

 

Disney Villians x Heidi Klum

The iconic Cast Your Curse Bomber Jacket ($129) is the perfect statement piece. With classic appeal and a daring design, the jacket is sure to become an instant staple.

See the entire collection on Amazon.

—Jennifer Swartvagher

 

All photos: Courtesy of Disney

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Move over tacos, there’s a new spicy food in town. A donut is now heating up the charts to reach the peak of spicy superiority. Dunkin’ has baked up one of the most surprising treats ever to rise from its kitchens, the new Spicy Ghost Pepper Donut.

Spicy Ghost Pepper Donut

A deliciously daring donut that delivers the heat with every bite, the Spicy Ghost Pepper Donut is a classic yeast donut ring, topped with a strawberry flavored icing that features a bold blend of cayenne and ghost pepper, and finished with red sanding sugar for a sizzling look. The Spicy Ghost Pepper Donut will be on the menu for only a few hot minutes, available beginning today for a limited time at participating Dunkin’ restaurants nationwide until December.

As the hottest choice to help unveil Dunkin’s new sweet and spicy donut variety, who better than the expert in hot foods, and host of Complex Networks’ hit First We Feast series Hot Ones, Sean Evans? In a special episode debuting on Oct. 19, for the first time in Hot Ones history Sean will be in the hotseat, challenging himself to answer hard-hitting questions while trying Dunkin’s new Spicy Ghost Pepper Donut, complemented by a variety of hot sauces ranging from sweet to scalding from the show’s famous arsenal.

America can enjoy Dunkin’s #SpicySide on Twitter this month as well, with brand posts demonstrating a decidedly fiery attitude with hot takes and even a burn or two. Dunkin’ is also encouraging fans to show their own spicy side by surprising their friends with the Spicy Ghost Pepper Donut and capturing and posting the reactions on social media using #DunkinSpicySide.

“Halloween looks a little different this year, and so do our donuts. While our classic bakery offering has plenty of crave-worthy treats, we’re excited to show our spicy side with a donut that packs a touch of heat with something sweet and can be enjoyed any time of day,” according to Jill Nelson, Vice President, Marketing Strategy at Dunkin’. “With our scary-good lineup of the Spicy Ghost Pepper Donut, Halloween DIY Dunkin’ Donut Decorating Kits and fan-favorite Spider Donut, Dunkin’ is here to help our guests keep their Halloween spirit alive this season.”

Halloween DIY kits

Create a new Halloween tradition with Dunkin’. Halloween DIY Dunkin’ Donut Decorating Kits will feature plain yeast or Old Fashioned cake donuts, with pre-packaged icing in orange, white, and black varieties, and three sprinkle blends. The Halloween DIY Dunkin’ Donut Decorating Kits are available for purchase in two sizes, small (4-count donuts) and large (9-count donuts).

Spider Donut

Also, the creepy-crawly Spider Donut is back on Dunkin’ menus. This frightfully delicious Spider Donut features a classic ring donut with orange icing, topped with a glazed chocolate MUNCHKINS donut hole treat, chocolate drizzle for the spider legs, and white icing for the eyes to create the sweet eight-legged donut creature.

This year’s Halloween lineup will haunt participating Dunkin’ restaurants for a limited time only, while supplies last.

—Jennifer Swartvagher

All photos courtesy of Dunkin’

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It’s still summer, but before you know it you’ll be swimming in jack o’ lanterns and pumpkin spice everything. This year you can check one Halloween to-do off your list easily, with Target’s Trunk-or-Treat collection that will make you the hit of the event with nothing more than a Target run.

While it can be tons of fun to DIY your Halloween decor after hours of poring over Pinterest, sometimes you just don’t have the time and energy and that’s where Target comes in. All you have to do is spring for one of these awesome trunk decor kits and you’re ready to hand out candy.

Frankenstein Halloween Tricky Trunk Decor

Target

Transform your car into a creepy creature. With this kit you can turn the trunk or hatch of your vehicle into a gaping mouth where only the most daring will take a Halloween treat

The Frankenstein Halloween Tricky Trunk Decor retails for $44.99.

Bat Halloween Tricky Trunk Decor

Target

Turn your car into a friendly bat. Transform your trunk into a huge candy dish filled with treats for your trunk-or-treaters. 

The Bat Halloween Tricky Trunk Decor retails for $55.99.

Mean Streak Halloween Tricky Trunk Decor

Target

What big eyes you have! Kids will be clamoring to grab a treat from your trunk. 

The Mean Streak Halloween Tricky Trunk Decor retails for $24.99.

Say Ahhh! Halloween Tricky Trunk Decor

Target

Open up and say, "Ahhhh!" This fun kit attach in minutes using magnets and suction cups to transform your car into a fun destination for the trunk-or-treaters. 

The Say Ahhh! Halloween Tricky Trunk Decor retails for $33.49. 

Bright Eyes Halloween Tricky Trunk Decor

Target

What big eyes you have! Mesmerize those little ghouls with a pair of bright green eyes. 

The Bright Eyes Halloween Tricky Trunk Decor retails for $29.99.

 

Freaky Fangs Halloween Tricky Trunk Decor

Target

What sharp teeth you have! Only the bravest trunk-or-treaters will grab a piece of candy from the trunk of your car. 

The Freaky Fangs Halloween Tricky Trunk Decor retails for $35.49.

—Shahrzad Warkentin

Featured photo: Target 

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Now that you’ve watched the finale of Star Wars: The Clone Wars, are you looking for a new show to binge? Disney+ just announced the next animated series from Lucasfilm, Star Wars: The Bad Batch. This new original series will premiere on the streaming service in 2021

Star Wars: The Bad Batch

The series follows the elite and experimental clones of the Bad Batch (first introduced in “The Clone Wars) as they find their way in a rapidly changing galaxy in the immediate aftermath of the Clone War. Members of Bad Batch – a unique squad of clones who vary genetically from their brothers in the Clone Army — each possess a singular exceptional skill which makes them extraordinarily effective soldiers and a formidable crew. In the post-Clone War era, they will take on daring mercenary missions as they struggle to stay afloat and find new purpose.

“Giving new and existing fans the final chapter of ‘Star Wars: The Clone Wars’ has been our honor at Disney+, and we are overjoyed by the global response to this landmark series,” said Agnes Chu, senior vice president, Content, Disney+.  “While the Clone Wars may have come to its conclusion, our partnership with the groundbreaking storytellers and artists at Lucasfilm Animation is only beginning.  We are thrilled to bring Dave Filoni’s vision to life through the next adventures of the Bad Batch.”

Star Wars: The Bad Batch is executive produced by Dave Filoni (The Mandalorian, Star Wars: The Clone Wars), Athena Portillo (Star Wars: The Clone Wars, Star Wars Rebels), Brad Rau (Star Wars Rebels, Star Wars Resistance) and Jennifer Corbett (Star Wars Resistance, “NCIS”) with Carrie Beck (The Mandalorian, Star Wars Rebels) as co-executive producer and Josh Rimes as producer (Star Wars Resistance). Rau is also serving as supervising director with Corbett as head writer.

—Jennifer Swartvagher

Featured photo: Disney+

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R2-D2 is lost! Don’t worry, the beloved Star Wars character isn’t really missing. Instead, the robot is the subject of the new picture book, Star Wars: R2-D2 is Lost!—and it’s illustrated by Disney artist Brian Kesinger.

The new robot-centered read, written by Caitlin Kennedy, is the next installment of the Droid Tales. According to Disney Books’ website, “The droids are in for an Endor-able adventure!” in this adventure-backed book.

photo: Courtesy of Disney

So what kind of trouble has R2-D2 gotten himself into this time? R2-D2 is Lost! features the daring droid and his wild wilderness experience. After getting lost on Endor, R2-D2 comes across a young Ewok who needs his help.

The illustrated Star Wars-themed awesomeness debuts on Feb. 11, 2020, but you can pre-order the read on Amazon, Books-a-Million, Indiebound, Indigo or Barnes & Noble for $10.99. Visit Disney Books here for more information.

—Erica Loop

 

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After her son was born in 2007, Allison traded in her teaching gig for a SAH mom gig that lasted a bit longer than expected. Now 12 years later, she’s added two kids to the mix and gone from teaching high schoolers and college students how to write, to writing about her family’s adventures in the Emerald City. She published her first article with Red Tricycle in 2013 and is thrilled to join the team as Seattle Editor.

Favorite place to play outdoors: Kubota Garden. It’s a surprising find in the middle of a city neighborhood, and not one many seem to know about.

Favorite thing to do on a rainy day: Indoor trampoline parks. My kids are hooked on any and all DEFY Extreme Air Sport parks.

Favorite street for an afternoon of fun: The Junction in West Seattle, especially on Sundays when the farmers market is open. It’s changed a lot over the years, but you can still find great music at Easy Street, interesting shops to wander through, and I’d wager the croissants at Bakery Nouveau are the best in the city.

Do you have a go-to restaurant you like to take the kids: Pegasus on Alki. We love the view and the kids love the white spaghetti.

Can’t-live-without mom product: Wipes, wipes and more wipes. It’s a given that I use them with the baby. But I’m surprised how often they come in handy with an 8 and 12 year old. Who knew?

Favorite thing about raising kids in Seattle: I love that it’s one part big city and one part nature preserve. The city part means we get to enjoy amazing restaurants, shows, museums and more. But we can just as easily pop down to the waterfront to spot seals and sea lions or go tide pooling on the beach.

Most unique (or daring) thing you’ve ever done with your kids locally: A few years back we let the kids blow their own glass ornaments at Avalon Glassworks in West Seattle. Quintessentially Seattle. Definitely memorable.

Reach out to Allison at Allison AT tinybeans.go-vip.net.