British supermarket launched a "gift for boys" to provoke girls to protest.
Karen Karl Putting a photo of her daughter Mei Ji on social media caused a whirlwind.
China new network November 27, according to foreign media reports, a supermarket in the UK, after receiving a complaint from a seven year old girl, removed the "gift for the boy" on the new toy "superhero alarm clock".
the little girl's mother Karen Karl sent a "superhero" fan on the social web site and her daughter Mej stood before the "superhero alarm clock" in the Tesco store in the city of Dorset, Dorset, southwest of England.
so far, this sticker has been forwarded more than ten thousand times.
the supermarket has apologized and said the notice on the toy had been removed and added: "this is a great gift for boys and girls."
Mrs. Karl, from Natsu Fouts Buter Lee, wrote on a social web site: my seven year old "superhero fan" daughter was unhappy to see a sign on the toy.
the mother of three children said that her daughter always liked superheroes, dragons and knights. But her daughter began to think that some toys were exclusive to boys and some girls could play, so Karl taught her daughter to let her know that toys are not gender specific.
Mrs. Karl said that when Mei Ji saw the notice of the toys in the supermarket, she must be very confused because it was contrary to what she had taught her at home.
she said she was "surprised" about the response of social networking sites, and was "very happy". The
civic group "Let Toys Be Toys" is committed to demanding that toy dealers and publishers do not use "boy Limited" and "girl special" marketing to limit children's interest.
the group spokesman said they were very happy that Meg's photo played a role.