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toy weapon

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/ˈtɔɪ ˈwɛpən/
Forms:toy weapons
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a replica or imitation of a real weapon, typically made from safe and non-harmful materials, designed for play and entertainment purposes, and it should not pose any actual threat or danger when used responsibly

A toy weapon is a toy designed to imitate a real weapon, such as guns, swords, or bows, but made from safe materials like plastic or foam. These toys are commonly used in pretend play, role-playing games, or physical activities. The goal is to mimic the actions of real weapons, often for games like hide and seek, capture the flag, or battle reenactments. Toy weapons are designed to be harmless, with no sharp edges or dangerous parts, allowing children to safely engage in imaginative play and improve motor skills and coordination.

  • The kids were running around the yard, pretending to fight with their toy weapons.
  • The store sells a variety of toy weapons, from foam swords to plastic guns.
  • The children enjoyed playing with their toy weapons during their outdoor adventure game.
  • I bought a toy weapon for my nephew’s birthday because he loves pretend play.