Sunday, 1 November 2015

Project MC2 The Doll Who Knows Smart Is The New Cool - Christmas Present Giveaway (age 6+)

The Project MC2 doll isn't your usual children's fashion doll. She may have long hair and a hairbrush and care about her appearance, but she uses her brain too. The winner of this giveaway will win a Camryn doll, who comes complete with her own science experiment.


It's not a science experiment you might remember from school - it's way more cool. Camryn is a girl who skates, and what's more, she can put together her own board using her special blueprints.



You might not think of this as science, but it totally is, it'll help youngsters appreciate friction, speed, balance, how weight affects movement, how fastenings work, and much more. The blueprints themselves are also special - the writing and plans only appear when you wet the blueprints.

We reviewed the McKeyla Doll who comes complete with a lava lamp that you can make over and over again, and although we thought she was a bit too skinny and out-of-proportion, she is definitely the sort of doll my 15 year old would have loved when she was younger, and a great way to introduce something a bit clever and different to youngsters who might not usually try anything like that.


Project MC2 is also a fairly new TV show available on Netflix. Aimed mainly at young girls aged around 6-11 it aims to show that 'smart is the new cool', and the girls in the show use their brains and scientific knowledge to solve their cases.

The show and dolls are backed up by the Project MC2 website, where you can find out loads more information and take part in quizzes and activites, including some more science!

Project MC2 dolls are available now priced around £19.99 - £24.99. Each doll has a different experiment - Camryn has her skateboard, McKayla her lava lamp, Bryden has a glow stick, and Adrienne a volcano.

For your chance to win a Camryn Doll with Skateboard please enter using the Gleam form below. UK entries only, please see the terms and conditions at the bottom of the Gleam form. The giveaway will end at midnight November 30th in good time for Christmas delivery.

Project MC2 Camryn With Skateboard (Doll And Experiment) Giveaway

82 comments:

  1. I would love to experiment and make a little volcano!

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  2. To be a part of the Hadron Collider experiment at Cern would be amazing

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  3. We would work on splitting the atom

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  4. Splitting atoms would be amazing!

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  5. I'd love to study the moon and go into space!

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  6. definitely like the idea of Worktop Volcanoes x

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  7. The worktop Volcanoe looks interesting x

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  8. My girls have asked for crystal growing sets for Christmas which looks quite interesting :)

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  9. worktop volcanoes sounds fun!

    AShleigh

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  10. I have always wanted to make a worktop volcano, looks messy! I think it'd be fun to make a 6 foot one and have it in the garden.

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  11. my daughter is completely obsessed with Dinosaurs so she would have a volcano to include in her dino games

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  12. i would like to make a volcano

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  13. I would like to be part of The hadron collider Experiment

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  14. I would love to study and travel to space x

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  15. The volcano looks very intriguing

    Kay Panayi

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  16. Putting sodium and potassium in a water bath was always fun at school

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  17. A medical one, helping find cures for some awful illnesses

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  18. I'd like to study creatures in the deep oceans and experiment with ways of making submersibles that can survive the higher pressure

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  19. That volcano/lava experiment - I never got to do it at school!

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  20. Inventing the chocolate bar that will make me skinny!!

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  21. Crystal growing, i remember doing it in school and being amazed x

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  22. my children and myself have infact made a volcano last year for our son at his school and we made well sort of an erupting volacano it was a paper mache volacon with red sauce for moulten and we had bi carb in side for the bubbles .was messy but was fun

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  23. A medical discovery or breakthrough would be amazing!

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  24. I'm a geologist so Worktop Volcanoes would be perfect.x

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  25. I would like to work on time travel

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  26. has to be volcanoes my son and I are amazed by them x

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  27. has to be volcanoes, my son and I are amazed by them x

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  28. Miss M is keen on volcano experiments and seeing everything explode and erupt so I'd like to do more of that with the kids!

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  29. I'd like to discover new species in the rainforest

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  30. Crystal making would be fun

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  31. Would love to help discover new creatures

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  32. I'd love to be involved in a medical breakthrough experiment

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  33. i would love to be involved in the experiment on splitting the attom just amazing!

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  34. I would study different dimensions and black holes

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  35. inventing miniature solar panels that could power everything

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  36. We would enjoy creating our own crystals xx

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  37. Worktop Volcanoes would be more what my son would do he loves to make new things and seem them explode and how they work he Loves Volcanoes he calls them science fire project

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  38. Splitting the atom would be fun!.

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  39. A victor Frankenstein style experiment!

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  40. My kids love looking at what objects float and what sink - we fill the washing up bowl and try different items to see what floats and hat doesn't

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  41. Would love to study light refraction

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  42. Worktop Volcanoes sound a blast :)

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  43. Has to be the Volcano, i helped my nephew with one a few months ago, he loved it

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  44. Anything to do with space would suit me !!

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  45. I'd like to study bacteria under a microscope with the kids so they can see how bacteria multiplies and understand it more

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  46. Anything to do with forensic science! It's so fascinating!

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  47. researching if animals can talk

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  48. I'd love to build a computer or machine with my daughter.

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  49. science behind the lava light would be interesting

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  50. Worktop volcanoes

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  51. Id like to travel time, or be part of sending a rocket into space

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  52. We're all huge Dr Who fans in our house, so we would want to travel in Time and Space. Hmm just need someone to invent a real Tardis for us!

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  53. Anything time travel or space related, fascinating!

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  54. anything involving DNA it's fascinating x

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  55. Seeing a mini recreation of the big bang

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  56. When I started an access course that involved science, on the introduction day, for a bit of fun, we extracted our own dna and put it in a pendant to go on a necklace. It was great and my daughter says that if anything ever happened to me it's ok cos they could just make another me.

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  57. Worktop volcano sounds fab would love to give it ago

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  58. We've made volcanos and it was such great fun! I'd opt for crystal making or something related to discovering the human body x

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  59. Dancing worm experiment which I love to do with my son

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  60. diamond growing

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  61. volcano with bicarb like we did when we were kids

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  62. you know that tv show brainiacs? where they do random things like disprove myths such as if you sneeze with your eyes open they pop out? or alcohol vs laughter vs anesthetic for pain relief? those are the kind of experiments I would like to do :)

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  63. we had made quite a lot but i think volcano is the best.

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  64. I would like to know where does all the dust in my flat really come from?

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