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Gender Neutral Toy Labelling
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Some of my older friends appear to be confused by the new trend for Gender Neutral labelling of toys.
"PC rubbish - the world's gone mad" is a common complaint.
To help them in their bemusement, I've found a simple flow chart to determine if a toy is for boys or girls :
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"PC rubbish - the world's gone mad" is a common complaint.
To help them in their bemusement, I've found a simple flow chart to determine if a toy is for boys or girls :
https:/
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The toys I remember from when I was little...wooden blocks, car tracks, weeble wobbles, arty stuff. The rest were outside toys. Bikes, pogo sticks, roller skates, skate boards..etc. Not a doll in sight from my childhood.
Whereas my sons loved playing with their sisters barbie's and polly pockets :-)
The toys I remember from when I was little...wooden blocks, car tracks, weeble wobbles, arty stuff. The rest were outside toys. Bikes, pogo sticks, roller skates, skate boards..etc. Not a doll in sight from my childhood.
Whereas my sons loved playing with their sisters barbie's and polly pockets :-)
Here's a picture of the clock after removing the hands and dial, but prior to taking the movement out for inspecting. The case is in great condition for such an old clock, but look at that dirt on the movement! http:// i59.tin ypic.co m/2vht3 kj.jpg
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