scrapquitler
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Looking for some objective advice from other parents.
My son is asking for those nerf guns for his 9th birthday this month and I'm really on the fence....
Background: My husband and I have some liberal views and some conservative views.... consider ourselves "middle of the road'. When it comes to guns, we lean left. We don't own guns. We are not into hunting. We try to be mindful of the content our kids get exposed to on tv/movies/computer.
That being said, I did play with toy guns as a child. My parents have the same political leanings as we do now, but never saw toy guns as a problem. For example, when we went to WDW when I was 4, they bought my brother (6 at the time) and I the little Davy Crockett pistols. We loved them. We had plastic, realistic looking toy guns that would rattle when you pulled the trigger. We'd run around with the neighbor kids playing cops/robbers, etc. We had squirt guns, etc. It was all pretend and we knew the difference.
Thinking about the toys we already have -- we have tons of Lego City police sets which have guns (cops and robbers) and we have some Playmobil Western sets which have rifles, etc. I have some farther left leaning friends who wouldn't buy these types of toys for their kids due to the guns. To me that is pushing it. Yet, I also have friends who take their 4 year olds to see Avengers, Iron Man and the like which I wont' even take my 8 yo to because I think it's too much exposure to violence. They are PG-13 and just too realistic/intense.
So - Nerf Guns. My boys discovered them when visiting a friends house and they had an absolute ball playing with them. Now my son would really like them for his birthday. Part of me thinks - sure, they are for fun.... but then part of me cringes at the thought of my kids playing with them. I can't shake the thoughts of school shootings.
Am I over thinking this??? What are your thoughts? I know there are a lot of parents who have a "No toy gun" policy - does that include these nerf ones? What about squirt guns?
I think you talk to your kids about the danger of weapons and safety, and then buy them the Nerf Guns and the bright orange water blaster guns and let them have fun. The honest reality is that if you aren't buying them the nerf guns, at some point they are going to use a stick, their finger or some pop tart bitten into the shape of a gun to play shootem up games with their friends. I would NOT buy anything realistic looking, but Nerf Guns and the water blasters sure don't look realistic to me.