Toddler
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Given that parents are already reluctant to buy fancy clothes that their tyke will soon outgrow, it follows that they would really question buying their amputee toddler a prosthetic arm. A new prosthesis, however, could prove to be quite inexpensive.
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Bosch is aiming to give parents some electric assistance with its smart e-stroller system.
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When a baby is born premature, it's not uncommon for them to subsequently develop neuromotor and cognitive disabilities. A new Harvard-designed sensor, however, could help doctors catch such problems earlier than ever.
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The OmniO Rider is a lightweight portable stroller which can be folded down and carried as a backpack when not carrying a child. Currently seeking funding on Indiegogo, the backpack stroller also features an omni-wheel steering system making it easier to maneuver than most other buggies.
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Tiggly Counts is an iPad compatible physical math toy. Designed for three to six-year-olds, it consists of a set of Cuisenaire rod-inspired toys which interact with a series of iPad apps to help teach young users basic math skills.
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A team of Hungarian inventors is looking to help ease the stress of raising a young Evil Knievel with a remote controlled bicycle brake. Dubbed the MiniBrake, the device can be attached to the seat post of a typical bike frame and puts braking entirely under the control of onlooking parents.
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Porsche's $900 peddle-powered Go-Kart is designed specifically for future racers.
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Tiggly Shapes is a set of four shape toys which interact with the iPad screen through a series of custom apps.
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We bet you can remember your first bike. We also bet it looked nothing like the Spherovelo - a sphere-based ride-on for children as young as one year old.
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Mommy I'm Here is a wireless alarm system that lets parents know when their child has wandered away.
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The Baby Bunk sleeper is a cleverly designed baby bed that positions baby right next to your own bed
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Talking alarm clock teaches children to tell the time and can be programmed to show them when it's ok to get out of bed
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