It turns out that...
In the United States, there is an entire subculture of children who build their identity around robot vacuum cleaners.The most prominent representative is 8-year-old Wyatt Biggs, who already has more than 50 robot vacuum cleaners.
His obsession manifested itself at the age of three - the guy dismantled the Roomba down to the screws, and then put it back together - and it still works.Over time, Wyatt's parents started a YouTube channel for him, and manufacturers began sending them their models for review.
At some point, Wyatt’s mom realized that there was no merchandise on the market for fans of robot vacuum cleaners.The boy did not want to wear clothes with dinosaurs or aliens.He only needed robot vacuum cleaners.
So my mom started making backpacks, T-shirts, and lunch boxes with robot vacuum cleaners on her own, and then selling them on Etsy to other parents whose kids were also fanatics about the devices.
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