ODM visited the Hong Kong Book Fair today to take a good look around. We saw plenty of amazing stalls with lots of cool promotions. Here’s one that really caught our eye.
Scientific American magazine had 2 familiar looking bobblehead dolls on their counter today. When we went over to investigate, we found out these were free promotional gifts.
Do you recognise them? The dolls showed a huge likeliness to two well-known scientists (minus the over sized heads, of course). But if you still can’t recognise them, there are clues on the dolls. One doll is sporting a blue jumper with the equation E=MC² on it and the other has a small animal on his shoulder.
To obtain these dolls of the famous scientists Albert Einstein and Charles Darwin, all you have to do is sign yourself up for a 12 month subscription with Scientific American magazine!
These fun collectables are fantastic, especially if you want a smile on your face every time you look at them. Just subscribe to Scientific American magazine and they could be yours in no time.
You can check out another blog post we did about bobble heads!
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