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Gender-stereotyping: Is pink Lego aimed at girls sexist?
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Nah, it's not rubbish! I didn't once get bored of making car garages with the kids over Xmas. :)
I think Lego is making a comeback. It was at the top of the xmas list for all the kids in the family from age 3 to 12. I like that. Just a simple toy that encourages them to be creative without staring at a glaring screen for hours.
I think Lego is making a comeback. It was at the top of the xmas list for all the kids in the family from age 3 to 12. I like that. Just a simple toy that encourages them to be creative without staring at a glaring screen for hours.
Morning all,
This is how they used to advertise Lego: http://www.cmybacon.c...test-ads-of-all-time/
I guess this pink stuff is, if it is actually new, a sign that the marketing dept have run out of ideas!
This is how they used to advertise Lego: http://www.cmybacon.c...test-ads-of-all-time/
I guess this pink stuff is, if it is actually new, a sign that the marketing dept have run out of ideas!
ummm it's not rubbish!! My 7 year old nephew loves it and I'm the uncle he comes to for help and I have to admit I do get carried away! It's great! It's good for him too because he's quiet and a day dreamer so he was being kept an eye on in school for not progressing as quickly as others, but with the lego he's ace, doing the age 14 stuff too which has shown that he does have a brain if it's encouraged enough.
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