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Fireworks Rainbow Glasses

These colorful, paper-framed glasses will create rainbows.

  • Rainbow Glasses (15 Pack)
    Item #: WRBG-150

    $19.99 In Stock

Usually ships out the next day.

Put on these colorful, paper-framed glasses that will create rainbows before your very eyes. You'll be amazed at the color in the world! Great for viewing holiday lights and fireworks! Recommended for children ages 4 and up.

What's included?

  • Pack of 15 Rainbow Glasses

How does it work?

Rainbow Glasses have special lenses that bend and separate light into the colors of the spectrum. When you look through them, rainbows magically appear.

What does it teach?

Teach kids about the nature of light and color. Discover that light consists of "waves" that can be seen as color when bent or separated by a prism or these amazing rainbow lenses.

Mother of the Bride

Dianne Hargrove    -  December 30, 2011

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This user gave 5/5 stars


We gave rainbow glasses as favors to the children at our daughter's wedding. They were a huge success and the perfect little gift. Thank you, Steve Spangler, for making a beautiful evening even more delightful.

Amazing!

Katherine Schuelke    -  December 21, 2011

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This user gave 5/5 stars


My students were first introduced to the Rainbow glasses during my lesson on refracted light. They LOVED them so much, I gave each student a pair for Christmas. They were amazaed that they could see the rainbows and the prismatic action. Truly a hit!

Science club class

linda Hopkins    -  October 13, 2011

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This user gave 5/5 stars


these glasses worked great the kids loved them

Kids loved them

CC    -  September 20, 2011

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This user gave 5/5 stars


we purchased the rainbow glasses for party favors for our son's 4th birthday. Most of the guests were between 3 yrs. and 6 yrs., with a couple older siblings who were 8yrs. The kids put them on and it was smiles all around at the party. Fun and simple.

Rainbow Glasses - Great

Ruby    -  July 12, 2011

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This user gave 5/5 stars


I love the Rainbow Glasses. I didn't order them in time this year, but next year I'm ordering more for an annual 4th of July party I attend in Pacifica, CA (where they still allow old-fashioned fireworks). I've been searching everywhere for them. Phantom no longer carries them. I was so happy to find some at Steve Spangler. They are really a hit among the grownups as well as the children.

PERFECT PRODUCT

Liz    -  March 27, 2011

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This user gave 5/5 stars


I ordered the rainbow glasses for my Sunday School class and they are just PERFECT! I'm also excited about you other products. Thanks you.

Visible Light

Marco    -  January 13, 2011

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This user gave 5/5 stars


This is an excellent tool to use for showing the spectrum of light. But, it is even better when the "White Lighting Stick" is also used. I teach 7/8th grade science and when the Lighting stick is used in conjunction with the Rainbow Glasses, it appears in slow motion. All the while, the students are still seeing the spectrum of light.


This can also be used with-- placing Light sticks (Red, Green, Blue) on a screw with a hex nut and attach it to a drill bit. Spin the drill bit and the secondary colors will appear. Using this with the glasses, creates an amazing effect.

Get Your Kids Interested...

Michele from Scraps of My Geek Life   -  March 25, 2010

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 Michele received the Leprechaun Science Kit from Steve Spangler Science at no cost to her in exchange for a review. To read Angie's review in its entirety, please visit her blog - Spangler Science Team

 As soon as I opened the box and my kids saw what it was, they were jumping up and down.  Steve Spangler Science makes learning about science really fun. My kids don’t even know they are learning, they think we are playing (shhhh, don’t tell).

[The Rainbow Glasses] look like ordinary 3D glasses, but my kids had several hours of fun with these glasses last night.

Watch [this] video and see how we created a cup of green snow. We just did a small cup full.

Rainbow Glasses

Paul Disantis North Royalton, Ohio   -  November 11, 2009

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This user gave 5/5 stars


The rainbow glasses are excellent for teaching concepts of light in an interesting and fun fashion, in my Science Teaching Methods class at Baldwin Wallace College. Over the years, I have introduced hundreds of my future teachers to your many outstanding products.