If enacted, the law will impose fines of $250 to $500 on stores that do not comply, starting in January 2024
California law is seeking to make toy aisles 'gender neutral'Â
Gender neutral toy aisles could become compulsory in California department stores, under rules being considered in the state's legislature.
The bill will not ban separate areas aimed at girls and boys, but will mandate there must also be a place where dolls and toy soldiers sit side-by-side without being recommended for a particular gender.
The regulations would also apply to pacifiers and feeding equipment, according to California assembly member Evan Low, who drafted the bill.
"We need to stop stigmatizing kids and putting them in a box by dictating what they should like based on outdated gender stereotypes," Low told AFP.
Low said he was inspired to frame the legislation by the daughter of a woman who worked in his office.