If you haven't already, get a glider safe wheel. Wodent wheels aren't safe so don't bother wasting your money on those. Many cat toys are good for gliders as long as there is no cat nip. Bird toys and children toys (no small pieces) can work well too. You can also make some toys using things from the dollar store. Don't use the heating rock. Just get them a pouch to sleep in instead.
Try and hold them as often as you can. During the day hold them in a bonding pouch or bra and at night play with them in a glider safe room or tent. Holding them in a bra can be risky if they are known to run, but I have found it to helps speed up the bonding process. It will allows you to go on with your day while they are asleep. They will get used to your scent, movements, and the way you sound. Lots of movement at first may make It difficult for them to sleep so it's good to hold them while watching TV or something. If your boyfriend wants to he can just put them in his shirt. It may be more difficult for him to move around so he could do it while reading a book or something.
If they do escape throw a blanket, towel, shirt, or any other thing like that on them. It stops them enough for you to grab them and put them away. If you can't seem to catch them then make it so they can't leave the room. Its important to put food and water out and keep the cage door open. If you have more than one glider and a spare cage then keep the spare open not the main cage. If you don't have a spare than put the food and water out with a sleeping pouch. and do the rest of the thing the person before me said to do.
Hope this helps at all :)