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Why Should Toys Come in Pink and Blue? (Àü¹® Ŭ¸¯)
How important are gender-neutral toys to breaking old roles? Should we encourage more inclusive marketing to the expand options of what¡¯s fun and acceptable for children and parents?
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1. How Did Toys Get Stereotyped by Sex?
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In the 1975 Sears catalog, toys came in many hues for boys and girls, and science kits and kitchen sets showed them working together.
2. Toy Makers Are Listening
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The days of applying a gender to a toy are declining. Toy manufacturers have noticed this trend and are making changes.
3. Start With Sexist Management
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Yesterday¡¯s gender stereotypes are about as beneficial to 21st century kids as tobacco and sugar.
4. Stand By What Your Child Wants
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In all areas, including toys, parents have the power and responsibility to have discussions with their children about peer pressure and commercial marketing.
5. Girls Want to Save the Day, Too
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Marketers and toy manufacturers time and time again will choose a stereotype and argue that that is what girls buy and want.