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 ...
When it comes to stating the obvious, sometimes it takes a child to make the case. Take 7-year-old Charlotte Benjamin, who earlier this year wrote a letter to Lego to point out a major fault with its ...
Lego might seem like a simple children's toy company, but a letter from a 7-year-old girl named Charlotte will open your eyes to a glaring problem within the company. Charlotte's father posted his ...
The Lofi Girl is at it again. This time around, she didn’t disappear but instead took on a new form when she transformed into a Lego version of herself on Tuesday afternoon. She looks as cozy as ever ...
Lego - the company that makes stackable toy bricks - has become a toy powerhouse in recent years, even surpassing Mattel in toy sales during 2014. Lego has become so popular, in fact, that the company ...
Lego doesn't call itself a toy company for boys. But look at the company's website, and its products are clearly geared towards boys' love of combat and action. There's Lego Star Wars, Lego Indiana ...
A 7-year-old girl reportedly wrote a letter to Lego asking why "there are more Lego boy people and barely any Lego girls." The letter, dated Jan. 25, was posted on The Society Pages, a website run by ...
Remember the stereotype-busting, heartwarming 1981 Lego ad featuring an adorable Lego-loving (gasp!) little girl? Well, her name is Rachel Giordano and she’s all grown up,working as a naturopathic ...