7 Robots Moms Could Seriously Use

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Let’s face it, the world is changing, and while some robots might be equipped to whip up a mean crab bisque (thanks to Tim Anderson’s impressive tech skills), there are definitely some more practical robotic creations that could really help moms out there. Here’s a fun list of robots that could make our lives a whole lot easier.

1. A Clothes-Picking-Up Robot

My 7-year-old daughter has a talent for shedding clothes like a snake sheds its skin. It started with just socks but has escalated to leaving a trail of clothes throughout the house, with a bonus pile in the bathroom. I need a robot that follows her around and picks up her clothes on the spot, so I don’t have to chase after her mess later.

2. A Nagging Robot

Imagine having a robot stationed in the kitchen that can remind the kids to finish their waffles or let them know there’s still milk left in their cups. Plus, it could help out during the evening cleanup, nudging me to get my act together too. Because let’s be honest, we all could use a little nagging once in a while.

3. A Multitasking Enabler Robot

With my busy mornings, I could really use an extra set of arms—robotic ones included! How great would it be to have a robot follow me around with my coffee, while also holding my iPad to check the weather and emails? If only Tomatan could switch from tomatoes to coffee, I’d be wearing it all morning!

4. A Laundry-Folding Robot

No explanation needed here; we all know the struggle of laundry piling up.

5. A Backpack-Checking Robot

This little helper would save me from last-minute scrambles to find field trip forms or digging through my daughter’s lunchbox only to discover crusts left behind.

6. A Toilet Paper Roll-Changing Robot

Seriously, is there anyone else capable of doing this besides me? It’s time for a robot to step in.

7. A Dinner Decision Robot

By the time dinner rolls around, sometimes deciding what to cook is more exhausting than actually making it. If only I had a robot to take that weight off my shoulders—unless, of course, we all want crab bisque every night.

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In summary, while some robot innovations may not be practical for everyday family life, imagining what could help make a mom’s day smoother is a fun exercise. From picking up clothes to deciding what’s for dinner, the possibilities are endless!