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Glow-in-the-Dark Science Party & Lab

byNutty ScientistsOrganizes parties across Mumbai, Pune, and travels pan-IndiaStarts from14,000 per show (45-60 mins)View full gallery

Turn off the lights and watch the science magic happen! From neon slime to secret glowing messages, we turn your venue into a dazzling, science-filled wonderland that kids absolutely love.

A close-up of a glowing chemical reaction in a bottle. This simple but mesmerizing experiment is a great introduction to the science of light and chemistry for kids.

This plasma ball reacts to sound, blinking and dancing with every clap. It's a fantastic tool for demonstrating how energy and sound waves interact in a visually stunning way.

A young scientist is captivated as she uses a UV light to reveal the glowing properties of a chemical mixture. This is a moment of pure discovery and wonder.

Even nature can glow! Using a special fluorescent liquid and UV light, I show kids how flowers can absorb substances and glow, demonstrating the principles of capillary action.

The smiles say it all! Kids proudly show off their glowing creations during one of my summer camps, where we explore light science in a fun, hands-on lab.

Another look at the glowing flower experiment. Kids watch as white roses transform under UV light after soaking up a non-toxic fluorescent solution.

The lab gets dark and the experiments light up! Kids gather around to mix their own glowing potions during one of my popular glow-in-the-dark workshops.

A handful of eerie green glowing slime, perfect for a Halloween-themed party or a glow-in-the-dark lab. It's gooey, glowing, and a guaranteed hit.

This glowing powder demonstrates the science of phosphorescence. When exposed to light, it stores energy and then releases it as a cool, blue glow in the dark.

Young artists at my Garden of Light camp create beautiful suncatchers with translucent colored sheets. This activity combines art with learning about light and color.

About Glow-in-the-Dark Lab

We do not just use glow sticks; we use UV-reactive chemistry to make the experiments come alive. Whether it is white roses turning neon under blacklight or crafting your own glow-in-the-dark slime, the kids get their hands messy while learning exactly how light energy works. It is the perfect way to keep them engaged, and totally mesmerized, without a screen in sight.

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