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The Problem With Pink Gadgets: Not Enough Of Them

Started by Felix, January 08, 2012, 08:03:55 PM

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My son's favorite color is pink. It's not even close. He's three years old. Whenever he is offered anything, he wants it in pink. He's always loved the color. His favorite lovey is pink. His favorite toy cars are pink. When we drive through at Starbucks, he always wants a cake pop, and the only one he'll eat is the Birthday Cake flavor. It's pink, with sprinkles. This is, of course, a problem, but not in the way you might think.
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Jamie D

I saw today an article about Lego marketing a special collection for girls.  Purple and pink colors.  My three girls and one son all got regular Legos & Duplos to play with growing up.  I never saw Legos as a gender-specific toy. One of my daughters and my son are engineering majors in college.
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kelly_aus

Quote from: Jamie D on January 09, 2012, 04:06:05 AM
I saw today an article about Lego marketing a special collection for girls.  Purple and pink colors.  My three girls and one son all got regular Legos & Duplos to play with growing up.  I never saw Legos as a gender-specific toy. One of my daughters and my son are engineering majors in college.

I still have Lego..
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Jamie D

Quote from: kelly_aus on January 09, 2012, 04:57:43 AM
I still have Lego..

They are great toys for kids (of all ages!) which encourages them to use their imaginations and be creative.
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