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  2. List of historical sources for pink and blue as gender ...

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    That is because, thought Nancy, the baby is a boy. Thank goodness, it is now considered correct to use blue for boys and pink for girls. The other color scheme always seemed wrong. Pink is a little girl's color, always. And anyway, B stands for blue and for boy. Had the baby been a girl the friend would have sent a kodak in a shade of rich rose ...

  3. Gendered associations of pink and blue - Wikipedia

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    During the period 1900–1930, the fashions of young boys began to change in style, but not color. Pink and blue were used together as "baby colors". Birth announcements and baby books used both colors well into the 1950s, and then gradually became accepted as feminine and masculine colors.

  4. We asked 10-year-olds about the election. Here’s what we learned

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    A version of this story appears in CNN’s What Matters newsletter. To get it in your inbox, sign up for free here.. It is jarring to hear American kids talk about politics and see the country’s ...

  5. Color preferences - Wikipedia

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    Children. Infants as young as 12 weeks old exhibit color preferences. [2] Generally, children prefer the colors red/pink and blue, and cool colors are preferred over warm colors. Color perception of children 3–5 years of age is an indicator of their developmental stage. Color preferences tend to change as people age.

  6. Why can't little boys wear pink? The double standard in baby ...

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    The baby boy, who was born in August, ... “Children wore white dresses until about 4 or 6 years old," she says. "The lack of color and the uniformity of the garb was pragmatic: Simple long ...

  7. Color psychology - Wikipedia

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    Research has looked at the preference of young children, ages 7 months to 5 years, for small objects in different colors. The results showed that by the age of 22.5 years socially constructed gendered colors affects children's color preference, where girls prefer pink and boys avoid pink, but show no preference for other colors. [75]