Thursday, August 14, 2014

My First Book series FEATURE: Infants' eye Stimulation

My First Book series FEATURE:
Infants' eye Stimulation


Very nearsighted, newborns can only see blurry shapes. As the nervous system matures, babies' acuity improves.

Your baby's color vision is also developing, so brightly colored books like MY FIRST BOOK will help develop this ability to distinguish color and form. Soft pastel colors, though, are difficult for a baby to appreciate. Therefore, babies reflexively prefer to look at high-contrast edges and patterns. Large black and white patterns present the highest possible contrast (100%) to the eye and thus are the most visible and attractive to babies.


"My first book" features baby's eye catching black-and-white and high-contrast patterns specially designed for the very young to focus on. As babies gets older, their brain's at work learn to distinguish bright primary colors

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