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Ouija for girls. In pink, naturally.
Found via the Onion, and yes, it's for real. I couldn't skewer this any better than they did, so go read their article.
Found via the Onion, and yes, it's for real. I couldn't skewer this any better than they did, so go read their article.
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Also, from that page, you can view the pink LIFE, the pink Scrabble, and the pink "Girl Talk" Jenga.
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I've made a point of getting my son some pink things (my favorite is a pink bath towel with a ladybug on it). The message I'll try to give him is that boys and girls can like the same things.
I read a piece a while back that said that gender-specific colors for children only became prevalent in the early 20th Century -- except then it was pink of boys and blue for girls! (Pink was considered a diluted version of red, a fierce color, and therefore appropriate for little boys!)