Crayola Glow Explosion Sand

The sands... They glow!

With Crayola Glow Explosion Sand you can create amazing paintings from sand that actually glow in the dark. Simply lay down the glue, apply sand and shake off the excess. There’s a range of bright colors to choose from to create 8 different scenes that will glow for up to 4 hours. It’s an ideal gift for the young at heart or for a child who has everything else.

$21 – $25
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