Adopt a Pet Rock!
Children often beg their parents for a puppy or a
kitten. Or, they may ask for something smaller like a
hamster or goldfish. While all parents may love to give in
to this request, pets are a lot of work! Why not offer to
get them a pet rock, Mom's best friend?
If your children are asking for a pet, a pet rock might be
the answer. You can tell them they can have a pet rock to
see how well they handle the responsibility before you allow
them to get a goldfish, hamster, or larger pet.
There are a number of things about pet rocks that make them
Mom’s best friend. Consider these benefits when offering
to “get” your child a pet rock:
* You don’t have to buy them. Yes, people were silly
enough to fall for a marketing ploy, as ingenious as it was,
but you really don’t need to buy a pet rock. You or your
child can find one right outside your front door. Of
course, you may want to find one that’s unusual so it won’t get
lost if it falls on the ground. In all actuality, you can
find a new pet rock anywhere.
* You don’t have to feed them. Pet rocks are just that
– rocks. They’re inanimate objects that just sit
there. They don’t eat, so you don’t have to feed
them. You also don’t have to worry about buying food for
them, which could help with budgeting concerns.
* Since they don’t eat, you don’t have to worry about taking
them outside to use the restroom. There’s no mess to
clean up after, which will make your life as a Mom just a
little bit easier.
* You won’t have to wonder if your child’s pet rock will
bite anyone. That’s often a concern with having a pet dog
or small pets like hamsters. With kittens or cats you may
be concerned about their scratching and biting.
When looking for a pet rock, try to find one that’s
smooth. You also want one that’s not so small that you
lose it or so big that your child can’t carry it.
Something that’s pretty like polished rose quartz may be a good
bet for little girls. Boys will probably like something
that’s a little rougher.
Unlike a living pet, your child can decorate their pet rock
to their liking. Decide which side of the rock is its
face and then allow your child to draw a face on it. Your
child can determine the type of face it has, whether serious,
silly, or smiley. They can also glue on wiggly eyes that
you can find in any craft store.
Face it, Moms, at one point your child will ask for a
pet. Giving them a pet rock may at least buy you some
time until you can decide as a family whether owning a live pet
is in your family’s future. Consider a pet rock - Mom’s
best friend because they are easy to care for, cost nothing,
and are easily replaced.
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