Tom D'Roza
ASIN: B00PPL921C
Publisher: unknown
Pages: N/A
Studies have proven that a baby's vision system is best stimulated by high contrast shapes and patterns that provide simple and engaging subject matter. Research shows that simple black and white shapes will hold your baby's attention far better than complex colourful patterns.The rods and cones that make up the anatomy of your baby's eye are not fully developed at birth and as a result your baby will not be able to distinguish between subtle shades of colour until he or she is around nine months to one year old. Your eReader screen is perfect for showing high contrast black & white images. This book contains different black on white images (also repeated as white on black to give even more variations). Try presenting each image to your baby for at least 30 seconds at a distance of around 30cm to allow your baby's eyes to focus. Later, encourage your baby to tap the screen to turn ...