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Glow In The Dark Necklaces To Delight Your Child

By: Jean Houston



I have always loved anything that glows in the dark. It is not hard to understand why. Children are always fascinated by things like that. My fascination, however, was broader than most. I love glow sticks, black lights, glow in the dark necklaces, and anything else that could glow. My ceiling at home was covered with glow stars arranged in patterns that depicted the different constellations. I was a little bit of a science geek, but boy was my room beautiful.

Of course, I think adults would all get into this stuff too, if it weren't for the fact that they are expected not to like it as much when they are grown up. Glow in the dark necklaces, after all, are still a staple of the rave scene. If you go to a glowstick rave, you will know what I mean. There are people everywhere with these things. They even put glow sticks inside of their mouths so that when they open them, it will glow. It can get silly at times, but it really adds a lot to the party. It gives it an ambiance that it wouldn't otherwise have.

Now that I have kids of my own, I give them glow in the dark necklaces whenever I have the chance. I take any excuse. On Halloween, each of them get a glow in the dark necklace. On the fourth of July, the same thing. I think that their love of glowing things is every bit as strong as mine. Not only do they like the glow in the dark necklaces, but they adore pumpkins. They will carve jack-o'-lanterns all year if I let them!

I like glow in the dark necklaces so much, in fact, that I actually buy my own in bulk. I love to have parties, you see, and I think glow in the dark necklaces make great party favors. A lot of my friends think that I am silly, but they are convinced by the end of the night in the wisdom of my ways. You see, I have a big house and we have some great bashes. Everyone gets all kinds of glowing party favors, and when we turn off the lights and turn on the black lights, everything in the house glows. I even give out shirts with hidden messages written in glow-in-the-dark ink. Everyone gets a different message, and it is fun to let them discover it on their own.

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