Board Thread:Clubs/@comment-37611621-20190411221323/@comment-38480398-20190414231656

MagicDaydreamer wrote: Yeah exactly! Agreed with Z. Could we move this to another thread?

But also, I agree with Char. Little kids only prefer things because of what they're expected to like. Say there were zero gender-role stereotypes and toys weren't targeted toward certain genders, things would be pretty different. (plus further up Charlotte had a good point about not actually knowing the kid's gender) For a 3-year-old, I'd probably say some kind of stuffed animal, or a coloring book, or a Playmobil set (they're these plastic toys that I LOVED).

NOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!! WHATEVR YOU DO DO NOT UNDER ANY CICUMSTANCES EVER GET PLAYMOBIL!!!!!!!!

I would say a stuffed animal (make sure the eyes are stitched) or Lego Duplo. It's gender-neutral, specifically designed for children that young, they get to build it, which is a) fun b) furthers motor-skills and more. So yeaaahhh I'd go for Lego DUPLO.