We like it when companies do research into their future planning and creative ideation. Fisher Price, better known for plastic children’s toys, has an interesting vision of their future of parenting, in a slick video. A lot of this doesn’t look like parenting, as much as high-tech, unexplained projections and artificial intelligence, but it’s an interesting take on young children, and the toys and tools they may (and we parents) may be using in the not-too-distant future.

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