Gender stereotyping of children can begin as early as their first year of infancy. Unhelpful gender stereotypes are pushed onto parents and children through society, media, and even from members of their own family. Little girls have become more accepted to play with “boy” toys, but there is still hesitation and pressure for little boys to not play with “girl” toys. Playing is important to learning, and pressure to conform means parents can unknowingly push damaging stereotypes onto their children when they play. This project aims to help parents of young boys between the ages of 3–6 years old to rethink playtime and encourage gender-neutral play, so that kids can be free to be kids.