Summer is here, which means it’s time to think of fun activities that keep your kids entertained, out from behind a screen and cool. While packing up your vehicle for a day away at the beach or pool is always enjoyable, having some activities for days at home is a good idea. Water guns are a convenient and effortless way to provide hours of enjoyment.
With numerous styles currently available, you’ll be able to find a water gun for every age. Check out the best ways to stay safe while playing with water guns.
To ensure your child will enjoy their new toy and they’re able to manage it by themselves, there are a few things you should consider before buying a water gun.
Does it have a traditional trigger, a pump-action or a different type of trigger, and will your child be able to operate it? Some firing mechanisms are harder to pull and meant for older children, while others will be great for toddlers.
Older kids will appreciate a large tank they don’t have to refill as often. However, younger children may not manage water guns with a large tank as they become heavy once filled. Younger hands may also appreciate pop-off lids as opposed to twist-off.
Yes, water guns are very safe. It doesn’t require much energy for water to change shape upon impact, which means it’s not likely to cause damage. They’re much safer than a toy gun that uses projectiles like foam darts, discs or balls.
It’s a bright idea to establish and go over safety rules with your child when you buy a water gun. Here are some rules you might want to institute:
This duo of water guns is excellent for young children. They’re easy to grip and simple to fill up. They don’t have the most considerable water storage and might need to be filled up often.
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Nerf Super Soaker Scatterblast Blaster
A 30-foot shooting range and 22-ounce storage space make this water gun fun for older kids. The pump handle shooter is more manageable for younger children to handle than some traditional triggers.
Water Sports QF-2000 Stream Machine
This water gun shoots up to 70 feet and is convenient for those warm pool days. Small children may have trouble handling it.
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Nerf Rebelle Mini Mission Soaker
Younger children will love this mini water gun. For a small soaker, the water capacity and shooting range are impressive.
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Nerf Fortnite TS-R Super Soaker
Fortnite enthusiasts will enjoy this themed water gun. While it holds 36 ounces of water and has a strong water stream, some users have reported minor leaking.
Zuru X-Shot Water Warfare Micro Fast-Fill & Nano Fast-Fill Combo Pack
Try out two guns of different sizes with this impressive duo. Great for a younger and older child or a group of kids.
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Nerf Fortnite RL Super Soaker Water Blaster
Inspired by the blaster used in Fortnite, this water gun delivers extreme soakage. You’ll need a bucket or tub to refill since the front needs to be completely submerged.
Aqua Zooka Quick Fill Water Bazooka
This water bazooka isn’t a traditional trigger shooter, making it a little easier for younger hands. Dip it in water and pull it back to refill.
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Nerf Super Soaker Fortnite Compact SMG Water Blaster
The easy pop-off cap makes this water gun easy to fill, while the pump-action shooter can accommodate quick shooting.
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WowWee Pinkfong Baby Shark Water Blaster
Toddlers will be able to join the fun with these baby shark-themed mini water guns. They’re easy to fill and shoot.
Nerf Super Soaker DinoSquad Dino-Soak Water Blaster
Kids who love dinosaurs will have fun shooting water out of this dino-soaker’s mouth. A pump-action shooter is easy to handle.
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