Awesome!
I just joined to support it! I want my DD to know that she can be anything she wants when she grows up!
ETa I just posted in on FB and tagged all my female engineer friends.
Awesome!
I just joined to support it! I want my DD to know that she can be anything she wants when she grows up!
ETa I just posted in on FB and tagged all my female engineer friends.
Last edited by edurnemk; 06-07-2013 at 12:57 PM.
DS 1/08
DD 7/2012
Love the paleontologist one! 4 yr. old DD2 is sooo into dinosaurs right now and wants to be a paleontologist when she grows up
My DH was huge into Legos as a kid (and still is, I gave him a large set from Pirates of the Caribbean for Christmas and he built it that day). He has all his old Legos and the girls love to pick out any girl mini-figs and play with them, or have daddy build them castles so they can use the girl characters in the castles. They would love to have the chance to get more girl mini-figs.
very cool. none of our DCs are into Legos yet but I would so buy these! Very cool.
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DD 09/08
Yes, this! Both of these! Has it kept me from buying Friends sets? No, because DD loves them and she's still building with them. But I hate the expectation that girls are only going to like the "pink & purple" ones, as if they aren't capable of enjoying science, trains, and typical jobs that make the world work. We buy both kinds & DD plays with them both.
Mom to DD - my thriving preemie - Jan 2009
Did you see the chemist (scientist) in series 11?
http://minifigures.lego.com/en-us/Bios/Scientist.aspx
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...Karen
ds 1991
dd 2003
dd 2008 now home from Taiwan!
I want that paleontologist! Bring it!
I don't get why that judge couldn't be a woman. Or the welder for that matter. Flashdance, anyone?
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I don't think there is any expectation that girls can't enjoy science, trains, etc.
What is true is that most Lego sets are NOT built in the way most girls like to play -- to roleplay typical day to day activities.
Friends sets are houses, high schools, shops. With lots of accessories to play with.
The girls, by and large, were not finding the regular LEgos appealing enough to buy. We can shout all the time "Girls can play with Legos too" But if they won't buy it -- what's the point?
Friends is being bought. In some places, Lego is having trouble keeping up with demand. (The Advent calendar last year was cannibalized for parts to be able to keep regular Lego Friends sets on the shelves. Thus why it was so unavailable). So there was pent up demand for a different type of sets. The other Lego is still out there for every girl wanting to buy it. But for those who prefer a different type of set -- a different type of set is now available
Married 3/04
DS 8/07
DD born 8/11