 Here at CES Unveiled in Las Vegas, we're getting a sneak peek of all the new technology we can expect to see the rest of this week. Tonight, we know it's a trend of new gadgets that are specifically designed for children. The name of the product is Osobot. It is the world's smallest programmable robot that teaches kids robotics, programming, and logical reasoning all through game-based and web-based applications. They're all $50 a piece and with that all the applications come with it. We find that nine to about 14-15 year olds are the most ideal because they actually learn programming and they don't even know that they're learning, which is the best part of it all. What TeamTruck is, it's a wearable wireless thermometer in the form of a soft comfortable bat. And the way it's used is it's applied under the arm. It's used for 24 hours. And what it does is it records body temperature and broadcasts it via Bluetooth low energy to a smartphone. Slow control. It's a smart baby holder which helps follow up how the baby is fed and how much it drinks at the right time. It's not good for a baby to drink air. So if you drink, they have a wrong position to give the baby. It tells you to lift up so the baby has liquid to drink and not air. It tells you either by a sound or by light or through the smartphone. And it can go through the smartphone of the parents or through the smartphone of the babysitter. So the parents can know it even from away. We're expecting to see more devices geared toward the youngest member of your family later this week. To keep up with all these kid-friendly devices, stay tuned to the BU News Service. Reporting from Las Vegas, I'm Rachel McCuffin.