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Your average mom-to-be probably
takes for granted the ability to track
and monitor many things in her life
and so will expect the same for
baby. Video monitors come in
different types, from stand-alones
like Motorolas Wireless Video
Baby Monitor, at $130, to app-
connected cameras such as
Motorolas Wi-Fi Baby Monitor
Camera, around $180.
Motorola Wi-Fi
Baby Monitor
Camera
Motorola Wireless Video Baby
Monitor
Mom-to-Be
New Mom
If youre not worried about
starting a screen addiction at
an early age  and really,
who can blame exhausted
parents for trying to buy some
peace and quiet  hand over
your iPhone or iPad to your
toddler. But not without first
putting it into the Laugh &
Learn Apptivity Case from
Fisher Price that protects your
tech from toddler drool, teeth
and other indignities.
Snap Happy Mom
Give your Mom a new lens for
her iPhone and shell never
stop Instagramming. Choose
from a Olloclip Telephoto at
$99 or a four-in-one kit with
fisheye, wide angle and macro
lens at $80.
Movie Mom
Want to offer up Netflix
movies for Mom without
having to buy a new TV?
Check out the new Roku
Streaming Stick. At $60 a
quick and easy way to get
streaming entertainment to
Moms TV.
On-the-go Mom
Add a keyboard to a new
Apple iPad Mini or a Samsung
Galaxy Tab and Mom and
Mom may just be able to
leave that heavy laptop at
home.
Logitech Ultrathin Keyboard Folio for
Samsung Galaxy Tab
Keep Fit Mom
Help mom with a gadget that
makes it fun to track fitness
activity. Check out
Vancouvers own Tractivity (at
tractivityonline.com), a low-
cost sensor that slips onto
your shoelace or into an ankle
band to track your movement.
Pricier but an elegant option is
the Misfit Shine, another
wearable activity monitor and
one that links to an app on
your smartphone.
Tractivity Bundle, $39
Shine
Bloom
Necklace,
$80, with
Misfit Shine
Sensor,
$100
Gardening Mom
Check out Wingscapes time-
lapse camera (from $109) that
can capture a garden party,
the progress of those tomato
plants, even the changing
seasons in the garden. The
BirdCam Pro Motion-Activated
Camera by Wingscapes (from
$209) is activated by both heat
and motion when birds and
animals come close. can do
time-lapse images.
Garage Sale Mom
A budget gift at 10 bucks, but
this little credit card reader
that links to your smartphone
is so handy - whether its
taking credit card payments at
the spring garage sale or
splitting a restaurant tab with
friends, the Square makes
dealing with plastic payments
easy.
Stressed Out Mom
Make it easy for Mom to find
stuff with these handy
trackers: The $60 hipKey,
sets off an alarm if your
phone, your tablet, your kid 
or other valuables  go past
the safe zone; Kensingtons
Proximo Tag at $29.99 links
to an app on your phone and
for luggage that lets you know
when it lands, check out the
Trakdot Luggage Tracker at
$60.
Grandmom
If youre looking for a simple
way to keep in touch with
grandma, check out the Claris
Companion. Aimed at helping
out the sandwich generation
and the seniors they help care
for, the Companion offers
video calling, photos, email
and texts, alerts to let you
know grandma has missed
her meds and other features.
From $99, with a two-year
$39-a-month contract.
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  • 1. Your average mom-to-be probably takes for granted the ability to track and monitor many things in her life and so will expect the same for baby. Video monitors come in different types, from stand-alones like Motorolas Wireless Video Baby Monitor, at $130, to app- connected cameras such as Motorolas Wi-Fi Baby Monitor Camera, around $180. Motorola Wi-Fi Baby Monitor Camera Motorola Wireless Video Baby Monitor Mom-to-Be
  • 2. New Mom If youre not worried about starting a screen addiction at an early age and really, who can blame exhausted parents for trying to buy some peace and quiet hand over your iPhone or iPad to your toddler. But not without first putting it into the Laugh & Learn Apptivity Case from Fisher Price that protects your tech from toddler drool, teeth and other indignities.
  • 3. Snap Happy Mom Give your Mom a new lens for her iPhone and shell never stop Instagramming. Choose from a Olloclip Telephoto at $99 or a four-in-one kit with fisheye, wide angle and macro lens at $80.
  • 4. Movie Mom Want to offer up Netflix movies for Mom without having to buy a new TV? Check out the new Roku Streaming Stick. At $60 a quick and easy way to get streaming entertainment to Moms TV.
  • 5. On-the-go Mom Add a keyboard to a new Apple iPad Mini or a Samsung Galaxy Tab and Mom and Mom may just be able to leave that heavy laptop at home. Logitech Ultrathin Keyboard Folio for Samsung Galaxy Tab
  • 6. Keep Fit Mom Help mom with a gadget that makes it fun to track fitness activity. Check out Vancouvers own Tractivity (at tractivityonline.com), a low- cost sensor that slips onto your shoelace or into an ankle band to track your movement. Pricier but an elegant option is the Misfit Shine, another wearable activity monitor and one that links to an app on your smartphone. Tractivity Bundle, $39 Shine Bloom Necklace, $80, with Misfit Shine Sensor, $100
  • 7. Gardening Mom Check out Wingscapes time- lapse camera (from $109) that can capture a garden party, the progress of those tomato plants, even the changing seasons in the garden. The BirdCam Pro Motion-Activated Camera by Wingscapes (from $209) is activated by both heat and motion when birds and animals come close. can do time-lapse images.
  • 8. Garage Sale Mom A budget gift at 10 bucks, but this little credit card reader that links to your smartphone is so handy - whether its taking credit card payments at the spring garage sale or splitting a restaurant tab with friends, the Square makes dealing with plastic payments easy.
  • 9. Stressed Out Mom Make it easy for Mom to find stuff with these handy trackers: The $60 hipKey, sets off an alarm if your phone, your tablet, your kid or other valuables go past the safe zone; Kensingtons Proximo Tag at $29.99 links to an app on your phone and for luggage that lets you know when it lands, check out the Trakdot Luggage Tracker at $60.
  • 10. Grandmom If youre looking for a simple way to keep in touch with grandma, check out the Claris Companion. Aimed at helping out the sandwich generation and the seniors they help care for, the Companion offers video calling, photos, email and texts, alerts to let you know grandma has missed her meds and other features. From $99, with a two-year $39-a-month contract.