11-Year-old Invents Non-spill Cup for Grandfather With Parkinson's
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A young girl has invented a spill proof cup for her grandfather whose unsteady hands were causing him to spill drinks. Lily Born of Chicago began imaging solutions a few years ago dreaming of ways to help him cope better with Parkinson's. Then, she had an idea to attach legs onto his tumbler to prevent it from spilling. The Kangaroo Cup was born.
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