Not so fast. My very male sons both like to cook and sew. (I kill anything neldee-related.) Williams-Sonomoa sells Marvel superhero and Star Wars cookie cutters and aprons. Judging entirely from my neighborhood, these are huge hits with the school-aged testosterone-enhanced set. Their schools have a "life skills" unit that teaches clothing repair and requires one sewing project. My older son made stuff owl toys and now makes them for family members as gifts. (He makes the owl to look as much like the family member as he can.) Younger son learned to turn old T-shirts into shopping bags and how to make a beach towel backpack. I realize that these aren't exactly toys, but it does show that boys can learn "women's work" and enjoy it, without too much pain. The LEGO sets may be pink, but they still require building and planning. Finally, why is it so hard to find female superhero dolls? Both boys wanted the complete Justice League, but we could never get Wonder Woman in the 11-inch size.