Remember my little pal Callie, the young girl who wrote the amazing letter to Lego regarding their sexist Lego Friends line?
I’m hoping when members of SPARK meet with Lego next month, they show the execs the contrast in these images.
Apparently awesome runs in Callie’s family….check out the birthday cake made of Duplo blocks that Callie, her grandma, and her cousin built for their great aunt’s birthday.
Not quite the same building experience you’d find, say….. at Lego Friends “Stephanie’s Outdoor Bakery”.
I think Lego needs to change the way it thinks about our girls. I think Lego needs to Redefine Girly.















Awesome! As for boys wanting to build and girls wanting to play, phooey. In my Lego League experience, some kids build something simple and then quickly move on to playing WITH it. Others spend the whole time refining what they’ve built. It doesn’t seem to matter what their gender is. Just today, I had 3 boys for the first time. They immediately asked where the people were.
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Seeing the ‘Outdoor Bakery Set’, I have to wonder: What is the ‘price per brick’ in these things? Do ‘Lego Friends’ kits have a similar ‘price per brick’ compared to the other kits, or (as I suspect) are they charging extra for the ‘privilege’ of having Legos made especially for girls?
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Josh S Reply:
February 13th, 2012 at 6:01 pm
While I’m guessing that LEGO does not have a standard “price per brick” for most of its sets, I think you’re probably right on that they charge extra for the privilege of having a themed set. You’ve hit on an interesting thread.
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That’s a pretty awesome “cake” and a cool idea, but, man, looking at all those tea lights on those wobbly duplo stacks, I can’t help but think fire hazard!
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Yeah, it was pretty crazy! We didn’t leave the candles lit for long, and the stacks were actually pretty stable. We couldn’t figure out any other good way to fit in 60 candles!
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