Brainstorming Solutions
First we came up with 10 possible solutions for our idea:
Solution 1: A playmat with a whack-a-mole game. The child would lie on it and use their hand to hit the tiny figures.
Solution 2: An attachment to the crib with dangling toys that the child would pull at a signal.
Solution 3: A subscription service that would have a new stimulation toy sent to the child every month.
Solution 4: A line tracing game with a projector attached to the back of a high chair that came over the child’s head onto a paper.
Solution 5: A teddybear that teaches the child emotions through a speechbox located in the bear’s head.
Solution 6: Voice activated box and speaker that teaches the child the alphabet and allows the parent to perform other tasks.
Solution 7: An interactive book that uses a hologram on each page to show the child what the words look like
Solution 8: A Subscription service that delivers a new puzzle tray that attaches to a high chair tray. Each month a new game, slightly more challenging than the last coinciding with the child’s tracked progress.
Solution 9: A robot that teaches the child how to feed themselves. It attaches to their arm and shoulder, gradually helping the child less over time.
Solution 10: ​A pair of mechanical shorts that moves the child’s legs to teach hem how to walk faster.
Then we made a decision matrix based on said solutions:

Thats when we got: The PuzzleIt!
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