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BabyYa B.B Mag | Halloween Edition Magnetic Tiles 30 pcs | Glow in the Dark - Free Transparent Pen with UV Torch
BabyYa B.B Mag | Halloween Edition Magnetic Tiles 30 pcs | Glow in the Dark - Free Transparent Pen with UV Torch
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✨ Unbox Fun with BabyYa B.B Mag! 🎃
• Dive into the spooky fun of the Halloween Edition! This set includes 30 magnetic tiles, perfect for imaginative play. Each tile glows in the dark, adding an eerie glow to your creations. Ideal for little hands, these tiles encourage creativity and storytelling.
• Glow in the Dark Magic: The tiles feature a unique glow-in-the-dark effect, making them a thrilling addition to any project. Kids can build, design, and play under the covers, enhancing their sensory experience. Perfect for Halloween or any time!
• Creative Play Awaits: With 30 pieces, there's plenty of room for endless imagination. It can be the first magnetic tiles for your kid or the extension set for their existing sets. Let your child's creativity shine as they construct and play. This set is a must-have for any young artist or builder!
These fluorescent magnetic tiles not only provide fun for children, but BabyYa also prioritizes safety and quality as always.
*The fluorescent powder contained in the tiles is *non-chemically reactive* and only absorbs sunlight, purple light, or white light to glow, ensuring peace of mind. Babyya's fluorescent magnetic tiles is a safe, skin-friendly, and sparkling choice.
Some Knowledge about the difference of Magnetic Tiles Phosphor & Glow Stick:
*The phosphor in Babyya magnetic tiles differs from the chemical liquid found in commercially available glow sticks. The phosphor in the magnetic tiles doesn't actively emit light. Instead, it absorbs light and converts it into visible light. When the external light source disappears, the phosphor's luminescence gradually fades until it disappears (the remaining faint glow is called "phosphorescence" and lasts only a short time). The core principle is "passive energy absorption and release," requiring continuous external light. Glow sticks, on the other hand, rely on a chemical reaction between two chemical liquids inside to stimulate the fluorescent dye. Their core principle is "chemical reaction power," allowing them to glow continuously for hours without the need for external light.
