Guns & Roses on a Monday

the boys and their guns

 

Monkey boy had been asking for a NERF gun for the past few month. I have resisted letting the kids buy toy guns for the longest time.  I strongly feel that it is a toy that advocates violence and has no educational value. Just like those action figures of superman, Ben 10 and other cartoon characters which most little boys adore having a toy gun can just be a passing obsession for them.They would be better off without this toy as it would be potentially dangerous if they got shot in the eye or face even though the bullets are made of foam.

However this time I relented  and allowed him to get one. Monkey boy offered to use his savings to purchase his own gun and get an additional one for his brother so both of them can play together. Taking into account his  generosity  towards his brother was commendable and seeing that he has been putting in effort in  getting a Distinction for his Grade 2 piano exam we allowed him to purchase one. He also promised that he would be very careful in using it and teach his brother how to handle it properly so they will not injure each other with it.

Tiger girl with the gun

The boys too shared their guns with their sister and the three of them had great fun running after each other and playing together.

Being able to have the gun was a great motivational aim for him as his best friends had a gun each and he really wanted one so that he could play together with them during play dates which they had arranged at each others houses.

playing with the guns

The kids having fun “gun fight” in the park with their dad.

The guns are being kept under lock during the week and the kids only have access to them over the weekend.  I guess having  a toy to loo forward to playing with on the weekend is a good motivational tool to spur him to be diligent and on his best behaviour for the rest of the week.

What motivates your kids?

 

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