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PARO is a therapeutic baby harp seal robot, intended to be very cute and to have a calming effect on and elicit emotional responses in patients of hospitals and nursing homes, similar to animal-assisted therapy except using robots.
In a 2008 study, the Sony AIBO robotic pet was found to decrease loneliness among elderly in nursing homes. [14] The notion of a "comfort object" may be expanded to include representations of one's family, home, and culture. It is significant to the person and gives psychological strength and assistance by representing their emotional attachments.
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Little Live "Gotta Go" Pets is a sub-brand manufactured by the Australian toy brand Moose Toys under its "Little Live" smart toy branding. The sub-brand is known for its highly interactive, technologically developed toys of plush animals, some of which use the toilet or engage in toilet humor, reportedly to get child buyers interested in potty training.
For the senior who loves their morning — and late morning, and afternoon, and evening — cup of coffee, this Keurig K-Express Single-Serve coffee maker is an excellent gift idea.
Outward Hound Hide-A-Squirrel Plush Dog Toy Puzzle (Large) This hide and seek puzzle toy from Outward Hound is one of the easiest ways to keep your four-legged friend entertained for hours on end.