Black | White, infant trainer helps to develop newborn babies' vision and brain. Bold, black-and-white images stimulate the development of the optic nerves. When your baby focuses on these visual stimuli it trains their vision, teaching the eye muscles and brain to coordinate and function properly. For older children it still has benefits, it keeps them quiet and they will enjoy it!
FEATURES
Black | White, infant trainer displays engaging black or white images to stimulate and develop your babies vision and brain. This release comes with OBJECTS and ANIMALS. The following features are configurable:
• Whether the name of the image is displayed or not;
• The order the image is shown;
• The color of the image;
• The speed the images come.
WHY USE BLACK AND WHITE IMAGES?
In the first few months, babies can only focus on objects that are 8-11 inches (20 – 27cms) away. This is about the distance from their parent’s faces whilst nursing or feeding.
Bold black-and-white images stimulate the development of the optic nerves. Focusing on such visual stimuli helps train new-borns’ vision, teaching the eye muscles and brain to coordinate and function properly.
Contrasting images, diverse textures and patterns boosts infants learning and focus.
Engaging, visual stimulation for new-borns is a good way to help extend tummy time. Tummy time is very important for baby’s development from day one, as it strengthens babies’ back and chest muscles, preparing them for rolling over and crawling.
THIS RELEASE
Released with the objects and animal’s pack.
More packs to follow.
The developers welcome and respond to feedback to add extra features to this app.
FEATURES
Black | White, infant trainer displays engaging black or white images to stimulate and develop your babies vision and brain. This release comes with OBJECTS and ANIMALS. The following features are configurable:
• Whether the name of the image is displayed or not;
• The order the image is shown;
• The color of the image;
• The speed the images come.
WHY USE BLACK AND WHITE IMAGES?
In the first few months, babies can only focus on objects that are 8-11 inches (20 – 27cms) away. This is about the distance from their parent’s faces whilst nursing or feeding.
Bold black-and-white images stimulate the development of the optic nerves. Focusing on such visual stimuli helps train new-borns’ vision, teaching the eye muscles and brain to coordinate and function properly.
Contrasting images, diverse textures and patterns boosts infants learning and focus.
Engaging, visual stimulation for new-borns is a good way to help extend tummy time. Tummy time is very important for baby’s development from day one, as it strengthens babies’ back and chest muscles, preparing them for rolling over and crawling.
THIS RELEASE
Released with the objects and animal’s pack.
More packs to follow.
The developers welcome and respond to feedback to add extra features to this app.
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