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Girl invents Kangaroo Cup – an anti-spill cup for her grandfather

Shared by Patricia Pereira on 2015-05-11 16:18

About the solution

When she was eight years old, Lily noticed that her grandfather’s Parkinson’s was causing him to spill his drinks, so she decided to do something about it. She initially created a ceramic cup with three legs to help keep it upright on a table without tipping, and to keep it steady on uneven surfaces. This evolved into a microwaveable, dishwasher-safe plastic cup that could be mass-produced called the Kangaroo Cup.

Thanks to a successful Kickstarter project, Lily’s cups are available to the public, and they have a invaluable to many who suffer from conditions that cause them unsteadiness.

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Lily Born, born in 2003, in USA, invented the Kangaroo cup, to help her grandfather, who suffers from Parkinson’s disease, to allow him to drink without spilling.

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