Allow them to put them in a pocket to dim them if they want. Whatever type of scavenger hunt you prefer to do, just wait until dark to play and hand the kids a flashlight for a fun and simple game twist! I love the Easter egg hunt style where you go around and hide a several of the same item in an area for this at night time. Before playing these fun games in the dark, establish a perimeter and discuss any rules while it is still light.
Lorien Van Ness is the mother of four children ranging in age from toddler to tween, as well as, a freelance writer and regular contributor at Bouceback Parenting.
Having worked with children from birth through adolescence in a professional capacity for more than 10 years, she enjoys helping families create meaningful experiences that foster strong relationships. She grabs any free moment she can to write about life, parenting, and everything in between.
Wow these are all great ideas for games. Thanks for sharing! Oh man, I can hear the laughing and screaming that these games would cause. Great ideas. Thanks for sharing with us on Welcome Home Wednesday! I love, love, love the glow in the dark bowling idea. I am totally heading to Dollar Tree and picking up glow sticks. What a great idea! Thank you for linking up on ToddlerFunFriday! What great ideas!! These would be fun for any time of the year!
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These glow-in-the-dark games are fun for the whole family and are sure to keep your kids' smiles glowing until bedtime! This superb, educational game by NatGeo is a fun present to every future geologist for sure. Kids and adults can grow their own crystals, which can be placed on the included night light display to make it the coolest accessory in the room.
Naturally, this box comes with a little booklet to introduce the crystals you are about to grow and you can learn about our Earth while waiting for the amazing results. It is undoubtedly one of the coolest DIY glow in the dark educational games. Are you planning a cool BBQ or similar event with friends or family? There is no better way to make it more memorable than a cool capture the flag game after sunset.
This amazing set includes everything you need, team bracelets, glow orbs, territory markers, and jail markers.
Technically everything is sorted, you only have to gather the teams and start playing. It can be played by up to eight people, however, if you would like to play with a larger team, you can order an expansion set. Although it is advertised for children and teens, these glowing katanas can be great for team-building events and adult night outs too.
Each box contains four glowing, soft katanas which will make the evening real fun. It can be just as well as indoor game for kids and adults as outdoor, just make sure to put all breakables away. Once you ordered your glow in the dark katana set, you can download various gameplay options for more fun.
This one falls into the DIY glow in the dark games category, because once you order the rim lights, you would have to install them. There are multiple options, where these LED lights would boost the gaming experience.
The manufacturer recommends setting up the spike ball net, but why stop there? You can install it on the basketball hoop as well as the soccer goal and many more fun sports could be even more fun. It also comes with a remote control to switch color and switch it off. Do you enjoy throwing the pigskin around after the sunset, but you cannot see the ball? We think it is among the best outdoor glow in the dark games because it is a lot of fun to throw the ball at night.
Of course, if you feel skilled enough, you could play a good game of ball tag after dark, just be careful to avoid injuries. If you prefer to play basketball, soccer, or volleyball, you are in luck, Glowcity manufactures all types of glowing balls.
Help your little ones find their inner artist with this super cool and creative rock painting set. This is one of the most fun DIY glow in the dark games you can find. While kids would definitely love this set, we are convinced, adults could spend a couple of hours creating their cool design that will glow in the dark. It is also one of the best glow in the dark games for camping, just imagine creating a fun and joyful picture around your camp with glowing pebbles.
Sometimes the simpler the better and when it comes to classic tabletop games, this connect four is an absolute winner. While it can only be played by two at a time, the game is really quick, so we are sure it would make a great party game. Despite being a simple one, we think it is among the most entertaining indoor glow in the dark games.
Everyone is going to enjoy this game, adults and kids alike. No need for rental shoes in this awesome version of bowling. Gather up a minimum of six empty plastic bottles and remove the caps. Place one or two glow-in-the-dark bracelets or necklaces inside the bottles and replace the caps. Line up the bottles on a flat surface and use a plastic or rubber ball to try to knock them down. Points can be assigned for each bottle knocked down or different values can be assigned to different colours of bottles for older kids.
Shadow puppet shows make for great imaginative theatre under the stars. Using glow-in-the-dark necklaces, have kids stand at a set distance closer for the littler players and have them try to throw their necklaces around filled water bottles or other rigid targets.
The most important moves here are to dodge, duck, dip, and dive … away from the beam of a flashlight. When tagged, players must return to home base. How low can you go? Get your not too loud music playing, light up the area with some flashlights, and use a rope for kids to move under. Players must walk bent over backwards, feet first, without falling, while the others cheer them on.
After each player makes it under the rope, the rope holders lower it closer to the ground and players try again and again until they can no longer make it under the rope. Warning, this game comes with a lot of laughter.
For the smallest kids in the crowd, snake-in-the-grass is always a great game. Have two older kids hold the rope on the ground and shake it. For the older set, a double dutch game using two ropes is always fun. Two kids turn the ropes in opposite directions, while a jumper tries to hop in between them. Even a classic one rope jump is still fun as jumpers see the sparkly rope set against the night sky. This game is perfect as it can only be played in the dark.
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