Woman's Day Magazine NZ

Emily’s building vow ‘I’M DOING IT FOR THE MUMS!’

Girls can do anything! That’s the lesson Emily Fryer hopes she is teaching young females. As one half of the “Mums” team, she wants to show that Lego is not a male domain.

“I am definitely an ardent feminist,” says the 41-year-old from Christchurch. “Girls can do pretty much

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