Thursday, January 31, 2019

Gender Stereotypes Among Childrens Toys Essay -- Stereotypes Toys Gen

Gender Stereotypes Among Childrens Toys When you walk into the toy piece of each store, you do not need a sign to indicate which section is the girls side and which section is the boys side. Aside from all the pink, purple, and early(a) pastel colors that fill the shelves on the girls side, the glitter sticks out a lot as well. The boys toys however be mostly dark colors blue, black, red, gray, or dark green. The colors typically apply on either side are very stereotypical in themselves.I noticed the girls toys engaged attractive motor skills more than the boys toys did. The girls have several different types and sizes of dolls to choose from however, this as well makes dolls or items used with dolls (Barbie clothes, doll clothes, doll houses, Barbie cars, and doll furniture) over half(a) of all the products in the girls section. This shows the stereotypical attitude that all girls like to hold and will someday be expected to be mothers and the primary supervise giver fo r their clawren. Other toys I noticed that were very stereotypical were the child size vacuum, broom, and kitchen set. Even at this young age we teach girls it is fall apart of their role to cook and clean.Another stereotype I saw exhibit in the girls section was the idea that all girls are animal lovers. A large section of the girls side was filled with different stuffed animals or other toy animals like Pound Puppies or My Little Ponies. Mostly the girls toys used fine motor sk...

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