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    Target Gender Stereotypes

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    It has never been out of the mundane? to go to the toy section of a store and see the toys labeled by gender. Our society has long since accepted that girls where tie to one side of the isle while boys were tied to the other. Separated by boxes that were colored pink and blue knowing that they were predestined to play the roles toys suggested. Target was the first store to stop gender labeling the toys they sold in their stores and soon after other companies followed suit? Or their lead. Many…

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    Gender Socialization

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    not just clothes or toilet. In my childhood, the store has a different counter let boys and girls to choose what they want toys. As a boy, I will choose Transformers and animal planet Big Tub of Dinosaurs, toy car. Probably there are three types, action toys like that Transformers or superman model; machine toys like four-wheel drive or children electric motor; logic toys like logo and magic cube. Many small boys have a dream to save the world, but I hope I have a Chinese Kung Fu to fight crime…

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    Mattel Mission Statement

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    Introduction The Mattel Toy Company began in 1945 by Elliot and Ruth Handler along with Harold Matson. The partnership Mattel Creations started off in Southern California in a garage workshop. They started with picture frames and dollhouse furniture. Now Mattel is the world’s largest toy company and creators of Barbie, Hot Wheels and various other toys and products. Mattel is now a global company and their mission statement reflects that. Mattel Inc.’s slogan is “The World’s Mattel.”…

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    Soccer lovers can always start preparing for the next World Cup season by having the best-quality and much-needed World Cup accessories. After all, this is the biggest event that happens once in every four years. It would be wrong for you to not have the right accessories, because it will upgrade you to a hard-core fan from a mere soccer fan. Every soccer fans should have a good soccer ball. No matter who the detractor is, they will use the soccer ball for every match. You can look for the…

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    Just stop and think. A half-billion dollar sect of the toy industry is controlled by the underdeveloped minds of a generation too young to remember the first episodes of Full House. Fidget spinners have dominated the toy market, quickly becoming the hottest trend, bringing pandemonium to schools, homes, and social media accounts across America. They were first invented in 1993, by Catherine Hettinger, who designed them for people with ADHD, autism, and anxiety as a way to manage symptoms…

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    Lego Swot Analysis

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    Lego is a popular toy company known and seen by many. However, they weren’t always profitable. They, like many other companies, ran into hardships. This was mostly done by the lack of a proper strategy and loss of the company’s identification. Strategies are the upmost important to have in a business. In addition a strategy is only as good as it is implemented. A strategy that isn’t followed isn’t effective. This was one of the problems that Lego had. Lego is the play on the Danish words “leg…

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    observing other children playing or other people interacting. This is where your child(ren) is learning how to interact and communicate. Associative play is when your child(ren) is 3-4 years old and they are more interested in socializing then playing with toys or being alone; this is when they start to learn the do’s and do not 's of what expectable and not expectable with getting along with others. This is also the way of play where they start to get into doing similar things like girls…

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    Lego Toys Research Paper

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    Billion Lego bricks have been produced. As I look back my childhood, I can recall so many splendid toys that I had. One toy that stuck out to me that I thoroughly enjoyed was a massive set of Legos. The possibilities were always endless, I could create anything that came to mind. Similarly, to the ideas touched on by two writings; Maria Edgeworth’s “Toys” and Roland Barthes’ “Toys,” the Legos were wonderful toys to utilize because of the way they were able to engage a child and help them to…

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    I Scored a (92) in imagination and I actually love Disney Infinty 2.0. The Toy Box mode is my favorite aspect of the game besides the fact that I can play as Wreck-It-Ralph. My test score does reflect a fondness for this feature in the…

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    Toy stores are fun for anyone to go into, so for this assignment I went to an actual toy store. For me a toy aisle wasn’t good enough. I wanted that childlike feeling of joy, wonder, and awe. The story is a little shop down on Massachusetts Avenue (Mass. Ave.) called “Mass. Ave. Toy Shop. It has been one of my favorite places to go since I was little and I thought it would be great for this assignment. The reason I did is because this store is a little different, not like your traditional toy…

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