Toys with messages built-in
2014-02-12 18:41:22.43156+01 by Dan Lyke 0 comments
The Little Girl from the 1981 LEGO Ad is All Grown Up, and Shes Got Something to Say.
The news van kit struck her as really quite different. She does not have children, so the change in LEGOs represented by the Friends line was startling: In 1981, explains Giordano, LEGOs were Universal Building Sets and thats exactly what they were for boys and girls. Toys are supposed to foster creativity. But nowadays, it seems that a lot more toys already have messages built into them before a child even opens the pink or blue package. In 1981, LEGOs were simple and gender-neutral, and the creativity of the child produced the message. In 2014, its the reverse: the toy delivers a message to the child, and this message is weirdly about gender.