A Dutch company has come up with what it says is a "revolutionary invention": a children's version of its popular Stefix sweeping and vacuuming machines, the Telegraph reports.
"From a young age, growers' children are involved in the business," Steenks Service says in a press release.
"The innovation of Steenks Service allows children to easily and safely participate in the family business."
The company says the Stefix Mini, which sweeping and vacuuming machines can be used together, "can also be used for horticultural businesses, production companies, factory halls, garages, garden centers, and distribution centers."
The children's version of the machines "work most efficiently when a kid and an adult version are used together," the press release says.
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