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  2. Let Toys Be Toys - Wikipedia

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    Labelling construction toys as boystoys and craft or dolls as girlstoys restricts play. Play is important and different types toys help hone different skills. Telling girls that construction and science toys are for boys we limit what they think they can achieve before they've even had the chance to try it out.

  3. GoldieBlox - Wikipedia

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    Goldie Blox toy press image. GoldieBlox is an American toy company that markets interactive toys designed for girls. GoldieBlox, which pairs a construction kit with a storybook, [1] launched in 2012 as a prototype on Kickstarter. Its Kickstarter campaign led to more than $1 million in pre-orders placed in the first month.

  4. Girls' toys and games - Wikipedia

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    An industry executive points out that girls have entered the "tween" phase by the time they are 8 years old and want non-traditional toys, whereas boys have been maintaining an interest in traditional toys until they are 12 years old, meaning the traditional toy industry holds onto their boy customers for 50% longer than their girl customers.

  5. The Best Gifts for 8-Year-Old Girls

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    $20 from Maisonette. Shop Now. This journal is the perfect space for all her stickers. She’ll spend hours expressing herself on the pages with the included sticker sheets, markers, gel pens, and ...

  6. Chemistry set - Wikipedia

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    The target market for chemistry sets was almost exclusively boys, deemed "young men of science." However, during the 1950s, Gilbert introduced a set targeting girls. They sold the set in an attractive pink box, but the set identified girls as "laboratory assistants" or "lab technicians," not scientists. [5] [10]

  7. Educational toy - Wikipedia

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    Alphabet blocks. The identification of specific toys as having an explicitly educational purpose dates to the 1700s. [11] In 1693, in Some Thoughts Concerning Education, liberal philosopher John Locke asserted that educational toys could enhance children's enjoyment of learning their letters: "There may be dice and play-things, with the letters on them to teach children the alphabet by playing ...

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