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Wee Gallery Art Cards For Baby - Rainforest Collection

₱850.00

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Before a baby learns to reach and grab with their hands or crawl and sit up, their eyes are providing important information and stimulation for their development. A baby's brain undergoes an amazing period of development from birth to three - producing more than a million neural connections each second. High-contrast imagery offers the best opportunity for newborns to focus on visual stimuli and promotes visual exploration and engagement.

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. A card placed over a diapering area can be used to redirect the attention of wiggly infants, making diaper time a little easier on parents and caregivers. Furthermore, intriguing imagery invites commentary and conversation, encouraging adults to engage more with the baby.

Babies are fascinated with black-and-white designs. Right from the start, these art cards begin developing a baby’s visual perception. The six adorable animals in this set include a Sloth, Jaguar, Monkey, Chameleon, Toucan, and Frog. Printed on a sturdy board, these cards will stand up to the baby’s explorations. Each 5″x7″ card is beautifully finished with matte lamination and child-friendly rounded corners.

What babies see?

Wee Gallery Art Cards grow with baby first as visually appealing shapes, and later as flashcards for object name recognition.

  • 0-3 months - Early on, baby cannot see color well, but black and white patterns and distinct edges will engage young eyes and help them focus.
  • 6-9 months - Edges and patterns begin to take shape as a complete image emerges - revealing an exciting new pal.
  • 9-12 months - Depth perception is developing and dexterity begins to improve. Good luck getting these out of baby's hands now!