Gently fold the glow stick into thirds.Ģ. You can’t beat summer fun that only costs a few dollars!ġ. To get the kids involved in at least part of the preparation I let them light up all of the glow sticks we were going to use.Īs they light them up, you can begin putting them in the water balloons.īoth the water balloons and glow sticks can be found at the dollar store. Most likely the crack that forms will only be large enough for the liquids inside to leak out. Note: Accidentally cracking a glow stick will not result in you getting cut by the glass inside. There is glass inside that could cut you and puncture the balloon. Do not break open the glow sticks to pour the solution into a water balloon.
If you have the non-toxic sticks you will be fine, but be sure to rinse any of the chemicals off the skin as soon as possible.ģ. There is a chance it could crack and the chemicals inside could leak out. Glow sticks should be placed in the water balloons by an adult. Be sure the glow sticks you purchase state that they are non-toxic. Sounds fun, right? It’s like a night time game of tag!ġ. Well, the water balloons in hand obviously, but also you would ideally be playing right at dusk, when you can just make out the other people in the yard. I don’t know about where you live, but here in TN it’s still pretty hot and humid out even after the sun goes down from June-August.Ī water balloon fight would not be an unwelcome event!īut, a water balloon fight in the dark? The logistics aren’t really there.īut how about a glow in the dark water balloon fight? Yes! Glow in the Dark Water Balloons is the perfect summertime game after the sun goes down!Īre you ready for the be all-end all of outdoor entertainment after dark?