My First: High Contrast Images

Visual Stimulation for Babies

Published by: Sam Hardy
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A simple app to help grow a bond with your baby.
These high contrast images are extremely interesting to babies.
This type of visual stimulation is fantastic for their development.
From birth a baby's vision is very blurry and they cannot see colour yet. Bold and high contrast images are the first things they can focus on.
Why not share a moment and find their favourite pattern, or introduce colours around week 12 and watch as your baby studies them.
These types of stimulation will also help calm your baby too.
Why not give it a try?

This application was developed for Lincoln.
We started this journey together in March 2019 and at only 3 weeks old he helped us choose which images made the cut.
He's now 7 weeks and still enjoying family time as we sit and look through his favourite pictures.
By Piggy Frog.
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