My son Zachary was the winner of the January kids bow givaway put on by Vermonster and was very excited to get his bow, arrows, quiver and arm guard. We were shooting a couple of weeks ago and I was not paying enough attention, his index finger on his bow hand was a little high and the feather had a sharp edge on it. It hit his finger and took a bit of skin off, now he is afraid to shoot. I checked all the arrows and trimmed down and sharp edges on the feathers. I gave him a glove to wear on his bow hand and helped him hold it, but he is still a little shaken. I even shot the bow with my finger up to show him the problem was fixed. I don't want to pressure him to shoot. I told him that if he does not shoot the bow we will have to send it back so they can give it to someone that will use it, he says he will, but when we get close to it he changes his mind. I know it has only been a couple of weeks but.... Has anything like this happened to you? What did you do to help them get over their fear?