Look Baby Look: High Contrast Black and White Baby Book
By Selena Dale
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About this ebook
Did you know that visual stimulation is super important in the first few months of your baby's life?
High contrast black & white books for newborns are designed for babies aged from 6 weeks to 8 months.
In that time your baby's eyes will only be able to focus on objects about 8 inches from his/her face.
It's a good idea to take advantage of this opportunity to help increase your newborn's attention span by showing him/her high contrast black and white images.
Your baby will respond to the strong contrast between black and white, which will help stimulate their eye development.
The bold black-and-white high-contrast images will engage your baby and provide a calming, natural learning experience.
The variety of images in this book will provide your baby with something simple and engaging to focus on and also captivate their interest while at the same time provide the building blocks for his/her developing mind.
This visual stimulation book for babies is beautifully designed and includes 35 stylish full page images ideal for babies just beginning to look and learn.
So find a warm comfortable place, cozy up with your baby and slowly look through this charming high-contrast, black and white book.
Do this everyday and you will begin to notice improved changes in your baby's attention span!
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