PaPeRo robot nanny is the latest in a series of robots for the home; NEC and telecommunications giant NTT came together to offer this one to a nation's children.
Nanny was built in the shape of a sphere, a large metal sphere, flattened on the bottom. Her surface had been sprayed with a dull green enamel, which had become chipped and gouged through wear. There was not much visible in addition to the eye stalks. The treads could not be seen. On each side of the hull was the outline of a door. From these the magnetic grapples came, when they were needed. The front of the hull came to a point, and there the metal was reinforced. The extra plates welded both fore and aft made her look almost like a weapon of war...
(Read more about Philip K. Dick's Nanny robot)
See also Robot Nanny - The Fact, The Fiction; you might have fun with David Brin's fictional android Poppins or MIT's Huggable Robotic Companion Bear. Read more about how Childcare gets robotic from the source article. (This Science Fiction in the News story used with permission from Technovelgy.com - where science meets fiction.)
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