Lego promised to review future editions to make sure their magazine reflected everyone A LITTLE girl has penned a letter to Lego asking for more female characters in their magazine. The four-year-old ...
A 7-year-old girl recently wrote a letter to the maker of LEGO complaining about gender stereotypes, and after the note went viral, the toy company took notice. Little Charlotte Benjamin was ...
LEGO released letter in the 1970s about gender and creativity. Just wanted to see if this was accurate. It sure smells like a fake. Origins: On 22 November 2014, an image originally posted on Reddit ...
At just four years old, a young girl is making her mark by trying to change the gender representation in her favourite magazine. Her dad, actor Samuel West, tweeted that she loved Lego, football, and ...
Who would've thought that Lego was on the forefront of promoting gender equality? A letter that supposedly accompanied Lego boxes in 1974 has been making the rounds on the Internet this week. The ...
Children are much more perceptive than we give them credit for. One little girl, only four years old, managed to question the lack of female representation in children’s animations with one simple ...
Your leader “Lego gives a lesson in corporate innovation” (FT View, July 3) failed to mention that prior to the plastic brick, Lego’s toys were entirely wood-based, which is a far more sustainable ...
Tim Harford discusses “What Lego can teach us about saving the planet” (FT Weekend, January 28). In addition to Harford’s points, Lego’s owner transferred 25 per cent of the company to the Lego ...
A seven-year-old girl has been applauded for writing a passionate letter to Lego about gender stereotyping in toys. Charlotte Benjamin penned the letter after noticing a lack of ‘girl Lego’ characters ...
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