My son loves doing this, and their pre-school just took it away.
Banned: Batman, Superman and Captain America. Never to be allowed through the doors. The most hallowed of heroes for four and five-year-old boys (and girls) – blacklisted.
And the reason – that these caped crusaders, these saviors of the world, these timeless good guys are making our kid’s violent. What a load of garbage.
My son’s pre-school, a delightful oasis of painting and playing has just banned superheroes from their once-a-term dress up day. Hoards of tiny boys dreams of embodying their favourite masked man for a day shattered.
It’s a big call for parents, the fact is that most boys under six don’t actually have anything else to dress up in. For a lot it is superheroes or nothing. It’s the equivalent of Elsa costumes being banned for girls. A scandal of epic proportions. The edict set many of us into shock.
You think I’m exaggerating but honestly what on earth were we going to dress these little guys in? It isn’t like many of us can just race to the sewing machine to whip up an alternative to the shiny polyester garb that fills our dress up boxes. We were stumped, and so were the kids.
The big day arrived and a mish-mash of semi-enthusiastic firemen, “office workers” and ferocious beasts swarmed through the gates. Five minutes in and a four-year-old dressed as Olaf pushed a green dinosaur into the sandpit.
Of course there are dark and scary elements in some superhero movies, but I am not advocating parents show their kids Iron Man movies or any of the grisly Batman films. There is no way I would let my kids watch these.