Kids Create Online Games And Characters To Smash Gender Stereotypes

'We know there’s a connection between use of social media and body image concerns.'

A teacher who became increasingly concerned about the gender stereotypes portrayed in online games for kids decided to do something about it.

Faye Ellis, director of digital technology at Thomas’s Clapham primary school found that many games targeted specifically at girls included scenarios where they had to dress up characters for a “date” or change their appearance by removing spots and leg hair.

Ellis spoke to the five- to seven-year-old children in her class about the characters in these games and how they viewed them.

“We talked about whether or not the characters looked healthy and whether or not it was important to always look beautiful,” she told The Huffington Post UK.

“Reassuringly, they all said they’d much rather be strong, smart, funny and kind than beautiful or handsome and muscly.” 

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Ellis added: “We know there’s a connection between use of social media and body image concerns in young people.

“I worry that they’re getting the message that girls have to be skinny and beautiful at an even earlier age.

“The characters in the games often conform to gender stereotypes - boys are often soldiers or footballers with big muscles and the girls are princesses, pet-sitters and beauty models.”

So for a Safer Internet Day project Ellis tasked her pupils with drawing their own computer games featuring characters that would be positive role models.

“They came up with some brilliant ideas including addressing gender in sports, showing that it’s ‘cool to be smart and like science’ and that it’s okay for boys to wear ‘girls’ clothes’ and pink if they want to,” she said.

See some of the children’s creations in the slideshow below. 

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Before You Go

Classic Toddler Toys That Never Get Old
Battat B. Doctor Set(01 of10)
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The doctor will see you now! Your mini medic will get a kick out of taking care of mom and dad with this kit. It comes complete with nine medical instruments, including a blood pressure cuff and syringe. Get it here: Amazon, $44.99 (credit:Amazon)
Tupperware Shape-O Toy (02 of10)
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This shape sorter is cool because of its unique spherical shape. It also presents more of a challenge than others on the market since it has ten shapes to match! Each block has a number imprinted in the middle with the corresponding number of dots on the other side, helping your little one identify shapes and learn their numbers at the same time. Bonus points because we have fond memories of playing with this exact one when we were kids! Get it here: Tupperware, $35 (credit:Tupperware)
Kritter Table (03 of10)
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Your toddler will love having his very own kid-sized table and chairs to sit at. Perfect for everything from crafting to eating, this set will no doubt be a fixture in your house for years to come! Get it here: Ikea table, $39.99; chairs, $16.99 each (credit:Ikea)
Fisher Price Corn Popper(04 of10)
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First produced in 1957, the Corn Popper push toy by Fisher Price is still as “pop”ular as ever owing to its toddler-approved combination of noise, movement and colour. Get it here: Chapters, $19.95 (credit:Chapters)
KidKraft Vintage Kitchen(05 of10)
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Toddlers will love mimicking the adults in their life by preparing food and washing dishes in a play kitchen. Tip: When buying a sizeable toy like a play kitchen, invest in one that you won't mind looking at every day, like this adorable vintage-inspired set by KidKraft. Get it here: Walmart, $125 (credit:Walmart)
Fisher Price Cash Register (06 of10)
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Fisher Price pretty much has a corner on the market when it comes to classic kids’ toys because they do them so well. The cash register has endeared itself to generations of tots with its change ramp and cash drawer that can be opened by turning the crank until the bell dings! Get it here: Toys R Us, $29.99 (credit:Toys R Us)
Green Toys Tea Set(07 of10)
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A tea set is a traditional toy, but we love this one by Green Toys for its contemporary updates. The environmentally-friendly set is made from recycled plastic milk jugs and it’s BPA, phthalate and lead-free. Plus, we love the neutral colour scheme. Get it here: Chapters, $34.94 (credit:Chapters)
Brio Pounding Bench(08 of10)
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Your little one will be able to practice her hand-eye coordination while making as much noise as she wants on this wooden pounding bench. Get it here: Mastermind Toys, $19.99 (credit:Mastermind Toys)
Uncle Goose Classic ABC Blocks(09 of10)
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We all had a set of blocks like this and the reason for their popularity? They are so much more than just building blocks. The popular style features different colours, letters and drawings to help your kiddo learn the alphabet, sort and even spell! Get it here: KolKid, $49.95 (credit:KolKid)
Large Wooden Doll Carriage(10 of10)
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New walkers love anything they can push, which means this doll carriage it sure to be a hit. Plus, the carriage allows them to mimic one of the most important people in their lives – you!Get it here: HomeSense, $69.99 (credit:HomeSense)