Roominate is a dollhouse designed to excite girls about the STEM fields (science, technology, engineering, and math). How? The toy includes all the parts required to build the dollhouse, complete with electrical wiring! By playing with Roominate, who knows how many girls will want to grow up to be architects and engineers? The inspiring team of young women that developed the product has a Kickstarter project. Check it out if you want your daughter (or son) to have the chance to play with this cool -- and potentially life-changing -- toy.
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Roominate is a dollhouse designed to excite girls about the STEM fields (science, technology, engineering, and math). How? The toy includes all the parts required to build the dollhouse, complete with electrical wiring! By playing with Roominate, who knows how many girls will want to grow up to be architects and engineers? The inspiring team of young women that developed the product has a Kickstarter project. Check it out if you want your daughter (or son) to have the chance to play with this cool -- and potentially life-changing -- toy.
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