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Baby Tech Tricks of the Trade

Baby Tech Tricks of the Trade

Ideal for learning materials for the new school year! Miimi, a picture book application that lets you listen with your ears and play with your voice [BabyTech/BabyTech no Torisetsu vol.29].

This time, BabyTech's product is a picture book application "Miimi", which allows you to listen with your ears and play with your voice, further evolving the way children enjoy their favorite picture books. Reading is an important tool to inherit the wisdom of mankind. Especially during infancy and childhood, picture books have an immeasurable impact on the development and growth of...

Baby Tech Tricks of the Trade

Watching over your child's safety when out and about with the new school year and the new school year is the focus of attention "Watching over GPS Service" [BabyTech/BabyTech's Trisetsu New School Year Special】.

In this issue of BabyTech Trisetsu, we will introduce a special feature on "GPS services for watching over children" that are attracting attention as a safety measure when children are out and about, and as a safeguard for children who are about to enter a new school or start a new school year. The social significance of GPS-based watch-over services is also...

Baby Tech Tricks of the Trade

The long-awaited book version of "One Question a Day on LINE: The Papa Power Test for Parenting Quiz" is now available! The book, "Raising Two Children Will Be More Fun: A Childcare Quiz for Dads 115" [BabyTech/BabyTech no Torisetsu vo25].

In this issue of BabyTech Trisetsu, the long-awaited book version of the Papa Power Test, which we have previously introduced, is now available! The book is "115 Questions for Dads to Make Parenting More Fun for Both of You. ↓↓The book is titled "115 Questions for Dads to Make Parenting More Fun for Both of You".

Baby Tech Tricks of the Trade

Introducing 5 items to prevent bus preschoolers from being left behind [special edition of babytech's trisetts].

In this issue, we will focus on the tragic accidents involving preschoolers and children on buses, which have not been reduced to zero in Japan. In response to this tragic accident, our navigator, Tetsuya Nagata, Japanese baby tech critic and chairman of the BabyTech Award judging committee, has decided to take a look at how to prevent, deter, and...