Quite a few families would like to have a dart board in their home but don’t because they have small children. Not surprisingly, most parents don’t like the idea of small children sticking darts into themselves and others.

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There is a dart board that is very safe to use around small children however: a magnetic dart board. This kind of dart board is actually a piece of metal and the darts have magnets instead of points on the tips. This means that the darts are blunt and safe to use around children.

If the children end up using the darts as weapons to attack each other with they won’t hurt each. Mom can let the kids play darts knowing that they won’t put each others eyes out. Nor will children be able to damage the house or destroy the furniture with the darts.

Advantages of Darts for Kids

  • Magnetic dart boards for kids are great toys because darts is a physical activity that involves hand eye coordination. Darts can be used as an alternative to video games for kids.
  • Unlike some other games it can be played indoors so it is a great rainy day activity for kids. Darts is also a game that kids and adults can play together so it’s a good family activity.
  • A magnetic dart board can provide hours of family fun for very little money. A good magnetic dart board can cost as little as $30. This can give a family a cheap alternative to video games and many other activities.
  • Parents can even choose from magnetic dart boards that are specifically designed for kids. There are dart boards with cartoon characters on them and dart games similar to pin the tale on the donkey.
  • There are also magnetic dart boards built in the shape of a real dart board so parents or grandparents can safely teach kids darts. It also means that adults will still be able to safely play darts in homes with young children.
  • Replacement darts for magnetic dart boards are also available online.
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