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A 7-year-old girl named Charlotte gave the LEGO brand a wake-up call by pointing out the differences between their toys in the pink aisle with girls who shop and go to the beach, compared to the blue aisle with boys who “went on adventures, worked, saved people, and had jobs.” Her call to action for LEGO shows that children in grade school are recognizing gender stereotypes, and they want them to change.

Feb 03 2014

A 7-year-old girl named Charlotte gave the LEGO brand a wake-up call by pointing out the differences between their toys in the pink aisle with girls who shop and go to the beach, compared to the blue aisle with boys who “went on adventures, worked, saved people, and had jobs.” Her call to action for LEGO shows that children in grade school are recognizing gender stereotypes, and they want them to change. (Buzzfeed)

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