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The Great Explorations 3D Glow in the Dark Planets kit by University Games features 8 colorful planets plus Pluto that glow brighter and longer with Glominite technology. Designed for ages 5 and up, this all-inclusive set comes with adhesive putty and 25 feet of string, enabling easy, customizable cosmic displays that blend educational STEM value with captivating room transformation.







| ASIN | B000S94NWE |
| Age Range Description | Kid |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,140 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #45 in Educational Science Kits |
| Brand Name | University Games |
| Color | One Color |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 2,818 Reviews |
| Educational Objective | stem |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00040595194647 |
| Included Components | Includes 8 colorful 3-D glowing planets, 1 glowing 3-D pluto, adhesive putty and 25ft of string |
| Item Dimensions | 8 x 2.5 x 2.5 inches |
| Item Type Name | Glow in the Dark Ceiling Stars |
| Item Weight | 0.06 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Getting Fit |
| Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 120.0 |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 60.0 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | No Warranty |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Number of Players | 1 |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Power Source | Manual |
| Size | 19464 |
| Supported Battery Types | No batteries required |
| Theme | Space |
| UPC | 793631023950 040595194647 |
| Unit Count | 1.00 Count |
M**L
Recommended
They glow in the dark. Small. They are hard and not soft. You can tie a tiny string though the holes on the top.
Y**I
Cheaper than most cat toy sets & ♥♥♥
I agree with the previous reviewer who wrote that this is toy way overpriced and should be in a dollar store, especially since the "planets" (plus Pluto) are cheap plastic of terrible quality. They don't reflect reality at all. I mean they barely try. I love astronomy and it took me a bit to guess which planet is which, e.g differentiating between the polkadot gray vs.polkadot light-blue marble (Mercury vs. Pluto?), the purple sphere with a blue stripe and white diamonds (Neptune? Uranus?), or the yellow with orange markings or the orange with red... (Venus and Mars?? Saturn, Jupiter and Earth are sort-of obvious). However, I'm still giving this 5 stars. They were perfect as kitschy decorations on my hat for the March for Science 2017. Afterwards, I recycled them as toys for my kittens. Cats LOVE ♥ these planets and I keep buying them as they get lost under my furniture. This is my third set, plus I bought one for a fellow cat parent friend.
K**Y
Tiny Glowing Planets
My space loving six year old loves these! The sticky tack included didn’t work for hanging the planets from the ceiling. The string rips right through it. You either have to use tape or tie them to a thumb tack. They look very cool with a black light!
C**Y
Kids love
Used in my preschool sensory bin. Kids love them. Assortment of sizes. Some small. Possibly choking hazard. Very light weight.
P**O
Perfect but one of the planets did not have a loop for the string
I needed this for a hanging mobile and it was perfect since it came with string and the planets already had a little loop to tie the string onto. Some of the planets are weird and difficult to distinguish what planet it is supposed to be, but that didn't matter too much. The only problem was that one of the planets did not have a loop for the string. There was just a hole in the middle of the sphere. This would have been perfect if it wasn't for that one planet without a loop. Overall, it was just what I was looking for. Just be aware that these planets are very small. The largest is probably around 1.5 inches in diameter and the smallest is around 0.75 inches. For my mobile, the small size was no problem but just wanted to make it known. Update: While constructing my mobile, the purple planet slipped off and fell from a height of around a meter or so onto the tile floor and the loop broke. I couldn't afford to lose another planet as I already couldn't use the one that didn't have a loop so I had to use super glue and glue the string to the planet. The planets are made of plastic and are not very durable. I do not think they are worth the price, however, they did work for my need so I'm okay with it.
M**C
Muy practico
Lo use para enseñar a los niños y fue super genial a los niños les encanto, muy practico.
S**E
A fun addition to a ceiling!
Sure they're plastic, and maybe a bit cheesy, but I like these so much that I bought a second set (one for each kid). You get 9 celestial bodies in the package, so you can still have Pluto with the gang, even though it isn't classed as a planet anymore (I'm partial to Pluto, I don't know why, just give me that), and they glow the dark. They pass the kid-approval test, they can be hung from fairly inconspicuous clear plastic loops on the tops, Jupiter has its dot, and Saturn hangs at an angle and it has its rings! No need to inspect them for perfect accuracy. What more do you want? If you're looking of something more realistic, then visit a science museum and pay more money, but if you want something to hang from the ceiling that adds to a room and gives the impression of the solar system, this will do just fine.
P**A
Incomplete set and Smaller than what they look like
There was only six, Didn’t check to see if there was a description but i just assumed these would be a little bigger and softer. They are like a hard plastic.
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