Removing labels,shelf presentation, colour neutral , I was happy with a dolly dressed in pink, my brother loved his fort and soldiers,
Total stupidity !
Aye. When I were a lad we were content wi a Tangerine and a small bag of mixed nuts in our Christmas Stocking an we were not concerned who's nuts they were before us.
We always had gender neutral toys growing up. Maybe my mum was way ahead of her time.
In all seriousness, she bought us what we'd play with. My son was obsessed with Polly Pockets...so that's what he got. I agree that children shouldn't be discouraged from playing with something aimed at the opposite sex.
I'm in two minds really, obviously children can play with whatever they like, so it may be better not to separate them... but in reality, it will only inconvenience the majority of parents, if they can't find what they want.
And that’s the point Pixie, kids should be left to choose their own toys to play with without the PC brigade becoming involved....because it’s fashionable to do so
I ummed and ahhed (SP) about getting Little Tiggs the Lego Friends collection which I think is aimed at girls, but then I thought, why not. I'll get him whatever he likes the look of and it makes it easier when I run out of ideas escpecially for Xmas and birthday pressies.
It's more parents' time, I'm thinking of mamya. With 2 girls and 2 boys, we had all options available and nobody was ever encouraged or discouraged to play with any of them. In spite of that... and also when I worked at a preschool, it is still more common how it is now (which is why it started that way).
If I am looking for my granddaughter this Christmas, birthday and end up walking down aisles of soldiers constantly, I will just come back and order from Amazon x
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