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One Mom’s Angry Tweet About Gendered Toys Renews Heated Issue for Holiday Retailers

Big toy stores are bowing to pressure to remove gender labeling from aisles and shelves. But until the toys themselves begin to break gender stereotypes, the removal of labeling seems a Pyrrhic victory.

One Mom’s Angry Tweet About Gendered Toys Renews Heated Issue for Holiday Retailers

Target was the latest big-profile company to join the ranks of retailers like Toys “R” Us and Wal-Mart in removing gender-based labels from its aisles, citing “important questions” raised by guests about a “handful of signs” in their stores. The announcement came shortly after a disgruntled mom’s Twitter post went viral.

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