"Girl" Lego sets, in a shop window, Zwolle, Netherlands. I'm all for this. These less-boyish sets are excellent gateway drugs to full-blown Lego addiction, something that should be encouraged in both sexes. What's important is that, when buying Lego sets like these, that you supplement your child's path to addiction with a set of "standard" pieces. Some kids (like my firstborn) will build sets and play with them as-is. Others (like his kid brother) will want to use the set as a jumping-off point for their own imagination. Give them the materials to grow by enhancing the sets with bucket of "regular" pieces. Also, carry this a step further by buying a child of either sex whatever sets they want. Hopefully for the serious geek-parent's sake, they'll get into Star Wars so you can buy that Millenium Falcon kit you've always dreamed about. :-)