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ART CARDS FOR BABY - WOODLAND COLLECTION
ART CARDS FOR BABY - WOODLAND COLLECTION
ART CARDS FOR BABY - WOODLAND COLLECTION
ART CARDS FOR BABY - WOODLAND COLLECTION
ART CARDS FOR BABY - WOODLAND COLLECTION

Wee Gallery

ART CARDS FOR BABY - WOODLAND COLLECTION

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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 fox, hedgehog, raccoon, deer, rat, and woodpecker. Each card measures 5″x7″ inches and is printed using environmentally-friendly ink on sturdy cardboard with rounded corners. They are the perfect way to start teaching a love for art and design.

 

WHY BLACK + WHITE?

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 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 baby.

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!