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  2. Let Toys Be Toys - Wikipedia

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    Type. Advocacy group. Purpose. To counter gender stereotyping of children’s toys. Subsidiaries. Let Books Be Books. Website. www .lettoysbetoys .org .uk. Let Toys Be Toys is a campaign designed to persuade retailers to stop categorising toys by gender. [1]

  3. Creatable World - Wikipedia

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    Creatable World was praised by Jess Day, a campaigner for Let Toys Be Toys, who hoped that more toy manufacturers would follow suit in the future and avoid gender stereotypes. Day stated that "Toy companies have been quite slow to take on board that the world has changed.

  4. Toy (David Bowie album) - Wikipedia

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    Toy is a studio album by the English musician David Bowie, posthumously released in November 2021. It was recorded from July to October 2000 in New York City and featured re-recordings of songs Bowie recorded between 1964 and 1971, along with a couple of new tracks.

  5. The Push To Get Rid Of Gender-Targeted Marketing In Toys - AOL

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    Using catalogs, Sweet discovered that toy ads in the early 20th century simply used the word "child." Gender-targeted toy ads accelerated in the 1920s and began to fade again by the 1970s. "There ...

  6. Toys for Tots - Wikipedia

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    Toys for Tots is a program run by the United States Marine Corps Reserve which distributes toys to children whose parents cannot afford to buy them gifts for Christmas. It was founded in 1947 by reservist Major Bill Hendricks .

  7. Let Books Be Books - Wikipedia

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    The campaign, which is led by parents and traces its origins to a thread on the on-line forum Mumsnet, is a spin-off of the Let Toys be Toys campaign, which seeks to get toy manufactures to stop gendering their products. [1]