
Even when they have less parts, and even when the toys are supposedly gender-neutral, the "girl version" can cost more than the "boy version" — especially at Fisher Price. Is pink plastic really that pricey?
Even when they have less parts, and even when the toys are supposedly gender-neutral, the "girl version" can cost more than the "boy version" — especially at Fisher Price. Is pink plastic really that pricey?
DISCUSSION
Did anyone else have the Big Red Bucket o' Legos as a kid? I looked for one at Target recently and was sad to discover that they sell separate sets of primary-colored and pastel Legos. I applaud the addition of new colors to the lineup, but why not mix them all up in the Big Red Bucket o' Fun? Grrr.