From girls who love Hot Wheels to boys with Barbies: Why experts say gender roles have no place in the toy aisle More than 70 percent of chefs in the United States are male, according to the U.S.
Caught on camera in the “pink aisle” of a U.S. toy store, 5-year-old Riley posed a multibillion-dollar question: “Why does all the girls have to buy pink stuff and all the boys have to buy different ...
For his birthday this year, my 5-year-old son asked for a My Little Pony sweatshirt. He didn’t know that it was categorized as girls’ clothing, only that, like his beloved Rainbow Dash, it was ...
Science has officially found that boys want boy toys and girls want girl toys. A new study done by researchers at City University London found that children who are as young as 9 months old prefer ...
We've been focusing on some serious news today. Here's something on the lighter side. A New Jersey teenager who launched a campaign to get Hasbro to make a gender-neutral Easy-Bake Oven is expected to ...
Many parents at this time of year are struck by the strong distinction in the way toys for girls are marketed differently from toys for boys. Inside the toy store is the pink aisle, devoted to the ...
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