Toy
makers struggle to attract girls
It's hard to walk into a toy store and not be struck by the utter
excitement of children facing such a vast array of games, building
sets, race cars, dolls, action figures, arts and crafts, infant
toys and stuffed animals. But the giggles these products create
hide the underlying problems facing the toy industry: declining
sales, competition from electronics and, in a word, girls.
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It's
rational to cheer girls on in math, science
hundreds of girls will flock to the California Institute of Technology
to celebrate the joys of science. Targeted at fifth- to eighth-graders,
the Sally Ride Science Festival will encourage its pony-tailed and
barretted audience to see science as a viable, vibrant career option.
That Ride is using her cachet as our most famous female astronaut
to champion the cause of girls in science is to be applauded; what
is so dispiriting is that such efforts are still needed.
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Switching
on the Tech Gene
A new web-based show encourages young women to tune in and associate
DIY less with bread making and more with breadboard wiring.
Created by Alison Lewis, a web designer and instructor at Parsons
School of Design, Switch is a free online show connects young women
with technology by guiding them through fashion and design projects.
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