Attagram, a tiny printer that gives kids a magical daily digest
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Attagram is a small kitchen printer that creates a daily paper digest for children, designed for parents of kids aged 8-9 who are gaining independence. It delivers a curated, screen-free morning summary of personalized content, making it interesting as a tangible, low-tech bridge between parental oversight and a child's growing autonomy.
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