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TummyKickers Will Shake When You Feel the Baby Kicking

Have you ever placed your hand on a pregnant tummy to feel the baby kicking? TummyKickers is a product that lets you visualize that whole experience with no physical contact. Inspired by their first child, the creators patented the first ever visually stimulating baby-kicking device to deliver joy to other expectant families.

A TummyKicker is a 6-inch-long plastic box is filled with baby-themed plastic trinkets in saline solution. All materials are specifically made non-toxic. The bottom of the box is curved to sit perfectly on top of a pregnant belly. When the box is placed on the tummy, its contents shake, allowing you to visualize the baby's kicking.

Product innovation and inspiration comes from people's needs. TummyKickers is a good example of bringing people's desires to life; now all fathers will be able to watch their babies kick, even from across the room.
Trend Themes
1. Visual Stimulation Technology - There is an opportunity to develop more products that use visual stimulation technology to enhance various experiences.
2. Non-contact Sensory Devices - Creating non-contact sensory devices for different purposes can revolutionize the way people interact with their environment.
3. Inclusive Parenting Tools - Developing inclusive parenting tools that allow all family members to connect with a baby's experiences can create new market opportunities.
Industry Implications
1. Baby Products - Incorporating visual stimulation technology into baby products can bring a new level of engagement for parents and caregivers.
2. Wellness and Health - Expanding non-contact sensory devices into the wellness and health industry can lead to innovative solutions for relaxation, meditation, and stress relief.
3. Interactive Toys - Integrating visual stimulation technology into interactive toys can create immersive play experiences for children and enhance their cognitive development.

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