Black and White Visual Patterns
- Wednesday, 11 August 2010 10:19
- Last Updated on Tuesday, 30 November 1999 00:00
- Written by Sarah - Admin
Unlike adult eyes which can distinguish millions of differenct shades of light and color, your baby's eyes can only detect large contrasts between light and dark, or black and white.
The best stimulation for your baby's vision is using black and white or high-contrast stripes and shapes. There are many toys that you can buy with these patterns, but all you really need is a black marker to draw shapes and stripes on a white piece of paper - (The best distance to place the card is 8 to 12 inches from your baby's eyes. You can tape it to the side of her crib, the bottom of his mobile or in front of your car's baby seat - pretty much anywhere your newborn baby would otherwise be staring at a boring, unstimulating canvas.
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