I'm so grateful and excited to see the donations that have been added to our GlobalGiving page so far! Wow!! Big hugs to April, Kelly, Nonna, Katrina, Stephanie, Abigail, Yvette, Elaine, Tischa, and the lovely people who chose to remain anonymous. Thank you also to everyone who's read
my post and encouraged this effort in any way. I know many of you have already given as much as you can in other ways or to other needy causes. As promised, while this fundraiser is running I've been working extra-hard on new reviews. Lately I've been splitting my time between a look at the new Maru and Friends Mini Pals and today's post: an update on the ever-tempting Project Mc
2 line.
I've reviewed Project Mc
2 dolls several times already (
here and
here)--not because they're my favorite doll line or anything, but I guess because I wish they were. The dolls have so many appealing elements: inset eyes, lots of joints, sweet faces, fun project ideas, and a S.T.E.A.M.-based theme to boot. They
should be the perfect play dolls for me. In addition, MGA Entertainment is doing a great job of releasing new dolls at regular intervals, so I feel like every time I check in on the collection, there's something fun and unexpected for me to look at.
In fact, I've been buying one or two dolls from each new wave, stashing them away for future use. At this point I've accumulated five dolls, which feels like more than enough for a crazy-long review. The five dolls I chose are Ember and McKeyla from the most recent masquerade collection, McKeyla and Bryden from the previous fancy dress group, and--by request--the very first Devon D'Marco doll. They are a good-looking quintet:
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Project Mc2 dolls (from left): McKeyla's Glue Tattoos, Bryden's Light-Up Earrings, Devon's Puffy Paint, McKeyla's Lava Lip Gloss, and Ember's Fairy Wings. |