It's that time of year again: time for kids to start brushing their teeth, playing with their toys, and peeing in the potty.
If that last part of the list doesn't ring a bell, you may want to steer clear of the NehBaby Training Watch.
The device, which is available on the NehBaby website, is a smart watch for kids 2 to 8 years old that tracks physical activity, drinking water, and brushing their teeth, among other things, Mashable reports.
There are also "potty alerts" to encourage independence and more confidence in a child's behavior, according to the NehBaby website.
"The idea was to create a device that would help children develop a sense of routine and responsibility," the company's CEO says in a press release.
The Training Watch is meant for kids who will be between 2 and 8 years old by the time it hits the market.
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