Doctor Squish Squishy Maker Station Neon Review: A DIY Glow-in-the-Dark Squishy Kit for Kids
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The Doctor Squish Squishy Maker Station Neon kit is a craft set aimed at kids aged eight and up, offering a hands-on experience to create glow-in-the-dark squishies. It includes neon-colored powders, glowing sparkles, slime powder, and molds to make several small squishy toys. This review covers how the kit performs in real use, its features, limitations, and who might enjoy it.
In practice, the kit requires adult supervision, especially for younger users. The process involves mixing slime powder with water, adding glow sparkles, and pouring the mixture into provided molds. After setting, the squishies are soft and stretchy, with a faint glow that works best after exposure to bright light. The glow effect is modest—visible in a dark room but not exceptionally bright. The set includes multiple molds, so you can produce several squishies in one session, which is good for group activities or party favors.
Key functional features include the all-in-one nature of the kit: it comes with everything needed, such as powders, sparkles, and molds, so no extra purchases are necessary. The glow-in-the-dark aspect adds novelty, though the glow lasts only 10–15 minutes after charging under a lamp. The slime texture is decent—not too sticky, but it can dry out if left uncovered. The molds are reusable, which is a plus for multiple batches. However, the final squishies are fairly small, about the size of a coin, and may not satisfy those expecting larger toys.
A notable limitation is the messiness. Mixing the powder and water can be messy, and the slime may stick to hands and surfaces if not handled carefully. The instructions are clear but could be more detailed about drying times—some squishies need several hours to set fully. Additionally, the glow effect fades quickly, which might disappoint kids expecting a lasting display. Compared to pre-made squishies, this kit offers a creative, DIY experience but requires more effort and patience.
Compared to other squishy-making kits, like generic slime sets or clay-based options, the Doctor Squish kit stands out for its glow feature but lacks the durability of clay squishies. Slime-based squishies tend to be softer but less durable, often tearing after repeated squishing. Clay kits, such as those from Crayola, produce firmer, longer-lasting toys but require more shaping skill. This kit is a middle ground—simple enough for beginners but with a novelty glow that may wear off after a few uses.
Who is this kit suitable for? It works well for kids aged 8–12 who enjoy crafts and don’t mind some mess. It’s also decent for a birthday party activity or a rainy day project. However, it is not ideal for children under eight due to small parts and the need for supervision. It’s also not for those seeking durable, long-lasting squishies—these are more disposable and will degrade over time. Parents looking for a low-mess activity might find the cleanup challenging.
Overall, the Doctor Squish Squishy Maker Station Neon is a functional kit that delivers on its promise of DIY glow-in-the-dark squishies, but with realistic expectations. The glow is subtle, the process is messy, and the final products are small. It’s a decent option for a one-time craft project, but not a must-have for regular play. If you value longevity or brightness, consider alternative options like pre-made glow toys or clay kits. For a fun, short-term activity, it does the job.