The code of conduct aims to "avoid biases and gender roles and the sexualised representation of girls," the Consumer Affairs Ministry said in a statement
Spanish toy makers agreed Wednesday to end gender stereotypes in their adverts and vowed to stop featuring boys exclusively with cars and soldiers, and girls playing with dolls.
The code of conduct it agreed with Spain's leftist government aims to "avoid biases and gender roles and the sexualised representation of girls," the Consumer Affairs Ministry said in a statement.
It will come into effect on December 1, just before Christmas when toys fly off shop shelves.
The protocol will prohibit the "exclusive association" of girls with toys that reproduce roles of "caregiving, domestic work or beauty" and boys with "action, physical activity or technology".
"Toys will not be presented with the express or tacit indication that they are for one gender or another nor will colour associations be made (such as pink for girls and blue for boys)," the statement added.