The document discusses gender-specific toys and their potential influence on children's career opportunities. A government minister believes that toys labeled for girls often steer them away from science and math-related fields by portraying nurturing and caring roles as most appropriate. Critics argue that the toy industry exacerbates stereotypes by marketing princess, cooking toys for girls and construction, action figures for boys. Feminist groups want toys organized by category, not gender to avoid sending signals about gender-appropriate activities. A small study also found that children naturally tend toward certain preferences in toys.