
There are lists for gender neutral names and things like birthday parties and clothes. There’s still gender reveal parties, but it’s becoming more common for parents to reject stereotypes, and brands are following suit. In 2015, Target announced it was moving away from gender-based signs.
Toys shouldn’t be any different. They should just be toys. For parents who feel the same way, it shouldn’t be hard to find toys that any kids can play with and not feel pigeonholed. We scoured the internet and found these 20 toys. Some of old-school style toys with a twist, like stuffed animals or dolls. Others are tech-based, while others tap into athletics or STEM. Whatever kind of toy it is, rest assured, any kid can play with it.
Gender Neutral Doll

Target
Mattel recently released a new gender neutral doll to make sure all kids feel represented when they’re playing. The kits are customizable, which means a little one can design the doll that feels just right or them. Target sells a few that are totally stylish.
Botzees Robots

Pai Technology
Robots are toys that can’t be gendered. Any kid will love being able to play with a Botzee robot and learn coding in the process, too. It pairs with a smart device and aims to “enhance focus, concentration, hand-eye coordination, and logic skills through the introduction of new play patterns that leverage artificial intelligence and innovative robotic technology.”
Botzees Robots ( $200, Pai )
Jooki Music Player

Jooki
Kids love music, too. Give them a kid-safe speaker where they can play “Baby Shark” or the latest Taylor Swift songs. The Jooki speaker can hook up to Spotify, podcasts, audio books, and more.
Big Bag of Science

Fat Brain Toys
Kids, regardless of gender, love science. This science kit comes with everything a budding researcher needs, from Insta-Snow powder, Water Gel, Gravity Goo, and more.
Animal Whatsitsface

Whats Its Face
Why have a regular stuffed animal with the same old face when kids can have one with a whole bunch? The Whats Its Face is a great way to teach kids about empathy and reactions.
Doctor Kit

Amazon
When kids are asked what they want to be when they grow up, many times, doctor is what they say. Give them a head start with this doctor’s kit that comes with an electronic stethoscope.
Melissa & Doug Deluxe Wooden Animal Stamp Set

Target
Arts and crafts of all types are fun, but stamps are a special kind of fun. There’s something cool about pressing the stamp into ink and watching the tracing appear on paper. This one is all animals.
Melissa & Doug Deluxe Wooden Animal Stamp Set ( $23, Target )
LeapFrog Scout Chat & Count Emoji Phone

Kohl’s
It’s 2019 and kids have seen smartphones everywhere, so it’s not a surprise that they’d want one of their own. This LeapFrog kid-safe version features numbers and can make pretend calls and voicemails.
LeapFrog Scout Chat & Count Emoji Phone ( $15, Kohl’s )
Lego Duplo My First All-in-One-Box-of-Fun

Target
Legos are fun for all genders and all ages. The Duplo box comes with a child, dog, and car figurines along with a play “house.”
Lifetime Geometric Dome Climber Jungle Gym

Amazon
Jungle gyms are so simple yet so fun to all children. It’s a great way to help them burn off that seemingly endless well of energy. Set this one up in the backyard or big playroom and let kids have at it.
Götz Baby Doll

Pottery Barn Kids
Baby dolls are a staple toy. Stereotypes usually paint them as girls’ fun, but anyone can play with them. After all, baby boys need to “train” to be dads, too. This Götz doll is a great one to start with.
Götz Baby Doll ( $69, Pottery Barn Kids )
‘Toy Story 4’ Forky

Target
Forky was a big hit when Toy Story 4 came out. Likely because it is a goofy, whimsical character any kid can giggle at. All in all it’s a fork, so there’s no reason to stereotype it.
‘Pink Is for Boys’ Book

Target
Kids tend to associate colors with genders as they experience more of a gendered society, but this book available from Target unteaches that notion. “ Pink Is for Boys invites and encourages girls and boys to enjoy what they love to do, whether it’s racing cars and playing baseball, or loving unicorns and dressing up.”
Melissa & Doug Cook’s Corner Wooden Kitchen Playset

Kohl’s
Boys, girls, any gender really should have the freedom to learn cooking or pretend to cook. This wooden kitchen playset is a popular choice for beginner chefs.
Melissa & Doug Cook’s Corner Wooden Kitchen Playset ( $94, Kohl’s )
Mini Art Case

Target
Art supplies aren’t necessarily toys, but they’re things kids can play with no matter who they are. Art is universal like that. This case comes with 52 coloring tools, including 16 mini Twistables crayons and eight Silly Scents markers.
Grow N’ Glow Terrarium

Target
Plants have a calming effect on humans, so why not give children the same chance to develop a green thumb. They can with this Grow N’ Glow Terrarium from Target.
Grow N’ Glow Terrarium ( $13, Target )
Little Tikes 3-in-1 Sports Zone

BuyBuyBaby
If the Women’s National Soccer Team has taught Americans anything, it’s that sports skills aren’t exclusive to one gender. Feed the athletic little ones’ abilities early with a 3-in-1 sports zone.
Hey! Play! Toddler Toy Golf Play Set and Carrier

BuyBuyBaby
Regardless of whether he or she likes golf, kids will love hitting a ball with a stick. This kids’ version of the game will let them do it.
National Geographic Mega Crystal Growing Lab

Amazon
Many millennial parents will remember creating crystals at some point in elementary or middle school. It’s an activity that anyone can do and love and now kids can, thanks to the National Geographic Crystal Growing kit.
Fresh Picked Fruit & Veggie Tote

Kohl’s
Going to the grocery store or farmers market can be an activity on its own. Let kids do their own shopping with this fresh picked “fruit & veggie tote.”
Fresh Picked Fruit & Veggie Tote ( $30, Kohl’s )