I'm kinda sorry to belabor the point, cos it really isn't important . . . but that strikes me as a little strange. I mean, is your little girl going to be able to ride a bike? Do you drive her places in the car? Will she be allowed to eat solid foods?
I know that this is something of a false choice, since the fact that you deliberately expose her to other far greater dangers doesn't mean that you must or should add one more to the list. But it just seems so slight a risk. For example, not only could you replace the glass in your windows with Lexan, but the glass in your windows
isn't even tempered. And your windows are FAR more likely to be broken, both because of their location, and because many of them are meant to be opened and closed. How many times in your life have you walked up to a windows and leaned on it with your forehead? Not likely to be a common occurrence on your arcade cabinet glass.
BTW, while I agree with you in principle that good peanut butter is a necessity, it of course isn't. You should be buying Jif or Skippy for the same reason you cover your monitor with Lexan. All are basically the same -- inferior products that come without the risk of glass injuries.
