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STEM Toys for Christmas!

On my lunchtime outing from the office and into Stevenage town centre I popped into one of the shops looking for ideas for Christmas presents for my nieces (both 4 now) and I found this 'Build your own Den' kit! ?

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Love the idea of getting them to build their own little houses/towers/castles/shops all while learning how things are constructed and all about the laws of physics and structural integrity etc!  The only pity is that it's kind of gender stereotyped by having just a young boy depicted on the packaging which means that both my nieces will complain that it's a 'boys toy' and 'not for girls' ... ?


So why didn't they think to picture both a boy and a girl on the packaging?  Or maybe they do a 'pink' girls version separately... ?


If you have any other ideas for STEM themed toys to entertain a couple of four year old's over the Holiday season then I'd love to hear them!
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  • Lisa,

    Not a suggestion but an anecdote. I spent a few years in South Korea, living on a 'Foreigners Compound' set up by Hyundai, which had as a central focus a Clubhouse (bar, library, kitchen, function room, etc.). There was a play-room for the children and one day the young boys and girls (all aged around 3-5) were found in it with all the boys playing with the toy cooker, pots and pans while all the girls were playing with the toy trains.

    Children tend to take their lead on stereotypes from the adults - if left to their own devices they will just do what they want.

    Alasdair
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  • Lisa,

    Not a suggestion but an anecdote. I spent a few years in South Korea, living on a 'Foreigners Compound' set up by Hyundai, which had as a central focus a Clubhouse (bar, library, kitchen, function room, etc.). There was a play-room for the children and one day the young boys and girls (all aged around 3-5) were found in it with all the boys playing with the toy cooker, pots and pans while all the girls were playing with the toy trains.

    Children tend to take their lead on stereotypes from the adults - if left to their own devices they will just do what they want.

    Alasdair
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