johnthelutheran:

A reminder that Lego used to understand that they already have a “girls’ range”.
As previously posted last year.

This. Why don’t we have advertisements like this any more? Girls don’t need toys that have hair brushes, mirrors, and pink. Girls (and boys) need to be able to explore and express themselves, not be told that boys like sports and girls like hair school.

johnthelutheran:

A reminder that Lego used to understand that they already have a “girls’ range”.

As previously posted last year.

This. Why don’t we have advertisements like this any more? Girls don’t need toys that have hair brushes, mirrors, and pink. Girls (and boys) need to be able to explore and express themselves, not be told that boys like sports and girls like hair school.

2 months ago

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    A reminder that Lego used to understand that they already have a “girls’ range”. As previously posted last year....
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    I feel the same way about Pink football Jerseys. Really? *shakes head*
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    Think about what we are telling our little girls. Boys can build, and create, and imagine new things- YOU can brush your...
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    So true. I want my future daughters to play with blocks and building sets or have a Rosie the Riveter doll, not a...
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    I had a “girl” LEGO set when I was little—living room or something like that. My brother and I mixed it in with his...