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Oh, this is a 'Mother's Support Award' feature from VERY magazine. It seems like they're going to introduce some really helpful items for moms. I'm curious to see what personal support items the VERY staff have chosen.
This first item, 'Bot,' sounds really interesting. It's a device you give to your child, and you can manage it through an app on your phone. The idea of being able to track your child's location and get notifications is a huge relief for parents.
So the child can send messages like 'I'm heading home now,' and the parent can reply. That two-way communication must provide so much peace of mind. Knowing they're on their way and being able to confirm it with a quick message is invaluable.

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The discussion begins by introducing a device called "Bot" [0:30], a communication tool for children that allows parents to track their location and receive updates. This innovative gadget sends notifications to the parent's smartphone when the child is on the move [1:00], and the child can also send messages back, creating a sense of security for both parties. The speaker highlights its affordability, costing less than 1000 yen [1:30], making it an accessible safety measure. Following this, reusable Stasher bags are presented as a sustainable alternative to plastic bags [1:30]. These silicone bags offer excellent airtightness and are versatile for storing fruits, vegetables, or even small toys [2:00]. Their ability to be used in microwaves and washed repeatedly underscores their...
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The discussion begins by introducing a device called "Bot" [0:30], a communication tool for children that allows parents to track their location and receive updates. This innovative gadget sends notifications to the parent's smartphone when the child is on the move [1:00], and the child can also send messages back, creating a sense of security for both parties. The speaker highlights its affordability, costing less than 1000 yen [1:30], making it an accessible safety measure. Following this, reusable Stasher bags are presented as a sustainable alternative to plastic bags [1:30]. These silicone bags offer excellent airtightness and are versatile for storing fruits, vegetables, or even small toys [2:00]. Their ability to be used in microwaves and washed repeatedly underscores their...
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