Remember those plastic, green soldiers you might have played with as a child?They were probably all male, but BMC toys is set to change that this holiday season with a line of green Army women toys.
PHILADELPHIA - A Pennsylvania toy company has announced a new line of “Army Women” plastic toys in order to represent the women who serve in the U.S. Military. BMC Toys, of Scranton, is one of the few ...
The tiny green plastic army man is a timeless cheap toy. It dates back to 1938, and has basically remained the same since the 1950s. You probably have a dozen scattered around your house, in nooks and ...
A 6-year-old Arkansas girl started a letter campaign to fix what she saw as a definite wrong. "My name is Vivian. I am six years old. Why do you not make girl army men?" she wrote to toy companies.