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Black White Flash Cards for Infants, 48 Pictures 5.5 x 5.5 Inch Designed Contrast Cards for Newborn Baby Toys with High Contrast (0 - 6 Months)

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You said supersize the baby flashcards and so I made them into a sensory board that will stand independently and occupy your child during nappy changes, tummy time or during quiet times plus they are wipe clean too! You can give them something productive to look at by adding these black and white picture cards to the nursery. These black and white baby sensory flashcards are perfect for any new born baby and they make great baby gifts too! Once your baby is able to recognize simple shapes, she can progress to the next set of black and white objects and eventually patterns.

Black and white are the easiest for babies to perceive and interest in these starkly contrasting colors will pave the way for your baby's brain development.A more recent study (2014) on human expression showed that 2-3 days old newborns could perceive different human expressions (whether it is happy, angry, surprised or neutral) if these faces were presented to the newborns within 30 cm distance (again – the distance between your face and baby’s while breastfeeding).

Infants will start to detect colours a couple of months later starting with red and they will be able to see the full spectrum of colours by 5 months of age. Las cookies son archivos almacenados en su navegador y son utilizados por la mayoría de los sitios web para ayudar a personalizar su navegación. Using the flashcards along the sides of a crib, cot or carrycot is also a great way to provide your little on with entertaining, stimulative sensory play.I bought these for my 2 year old for Christmas as she loves writing so thought we'd get a head start on her name and numbers etc. Our 0+ Month Baby Sensory Flashcards are the perfect sensory toy to aid your baby's neck strength whilst sitting up, or during tummy time as they're able to grab the attention of your baby whilst they stare at interesting animals, objects and more.

Choosing a distance that is similar to the distance between baby’s eyes and your face will produce the best results. Keep in mind that anyone can view public collections - they may also appear in recommendations and other places. Tummy time helps babies to build their neck strength and gross motor skills, which helps your baby to hit future developmental milestones, like sitting up and crawling over the coming months.High-contrast imagery offers the best opportunity for newborns to focus on visual stimuli and promotes visual exploration and engagement. You may be curious about what your baby can actually see, and how you can encourage development in this area.

The information contained in this site is not an alternative for specific, individual medical advice and guidance from your doctor or health care provider, where all surrounding conditions and circumstances are known. Based on visual excitation theory, exposing 0-3 years old babies to black and white stimulation cards can promote visual nerve development, enhance their IQ etc…”- an extract from a black and white stimulation card advertisement. From around 5 months old your baby will be able to distinguish a full spectrum of colour, so this is a good time to introduce those toys and resources that are bright and colourful. Each time you show your little one a simple black or white shape on a sensory flashcard, you are actively supporting the visual pathway, by encouraging the optic nerve to make strong nerve connections and stimulating the visual centre in the brain to operate efficiently. More than just entertainment, visual focus on a stimulus such as art cards can foster a sense of calm and coherence in visually busy spaces.Using high-contrast sensory flashcards during this time can stimulate and encourage the maturation of the visual pathway. For more sensory and baby play ideas, please check out other articles here and our range of baby sensory toys! Sensory flashcards are generally aimed at babies 0-6 months of age, but your baby may enjoy engaging and playing with them for much longer! Over the initial few weeks of life infants will only be able to see items that are distinguishable by a distinct contrast in colour, the optimum combination being black and white.

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