TIL that in January 2014, a seven-year-old girl named Charlotte Benjamin wrote a letter to Lego, pointing out the lack of female characters compared to male ones. - eviltoast

TIL that in January 2014, a seven-year-old girl named Charlotte Benjamin wrote a letter to Lego, pointing out the lack of female characters compared to male ones. A few months later, in June 2014, Lego introduced a “Research Institute” set showcasing female scientists, which quickly sold out.

  • ArbitraryValue@sh.itjust.works
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    They had Lego sets in the 90s that seemed to be designed for girls - the “Paradisia” line. These were like doll-houses (and doll-beaches, doll-horse-ranches, etc. - the sort of places Barbie might go if she were Lego-sized) with tasteful use of pink and plenty of Lego people with feminine outfits and hairstyles.

    My sister would get Paradisia sets because she always wanted to do what I was doing, but she didn’t actually like playing with them very much. I would end up putting them together myself along with my robots and spaceships.