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  • Good Morning, Son!: High Contrast Baby Book: Black and White Pictures Specially Designed For Newborn And Young Baby Vision

    Mr. Mintz, Dmitry Mintz, Arnold Mintz, Jack Israel

    Paperback (Independently published, April 9, 2019)
    The best Father's Day gift ideas!Studies have shown that infants respond more readily to contrasting black and white images, making this book an ideal choice for the youngest of eyes. Good Morning, Son is a book with a sweet story and featuring high-contrast black and white illustrations perfect for babies from birth to age two. This charming, best-selling contrast book for baby is the best gift from a son to a dad to congratulate him on Father’s Day, birthday, Christmas or just to pleasantly surprise him.Celebrate a special Father’s Day wishing each other good morning and saying ‘I love you’ to each other. Show your dad how much you love him, how important it is for you to greet every morning together, learn something new and dream things up together.This book combines the 2 things that never fail to hold a new baby's interest: faces & contrast.FEATURES & BENEFITS: BENEFICIAL: You can't go wrong buying this, because it’s simple to read and mesmerizes babies while stimulating their brain growth. • NOT AGE-SPECIFIC: Babies will enjoy looking through the pictures as you read enjoyable stories about animals.• ADVENTURE: Using memorable characters and high contrast images, enjoy a fun-filled and interactive story time with kids.• ENHANCED VISUALS: With adorable high contrast black and white images, to boost the development of the eye. The book is an ideal choice for infants.• THE PERFECT GIFT: Images are big, bold and bright. Your son/daughter will love it.• BONUS: The book includes cute animal finger puppets for creating fun stories and puppet shows....and tons more! Scroll up to the top of the page and click the orange button to purchase your babies copy today!YOU CAN GET THIS EBOOK FOR FREE with Amazon Kindle Unlimited!
  • Black & White: Trains

    David Stewart

    Board book (Scribblers, May 13, 2014)
    All aboard! The black-and-white trains are pulling into the station for baby to see. From steam trains to bullet trains, small trains and large, this infant-friendly book shows has them all in high-contrast silhouettes. A shimmering die-cut locomotive on the last page will amaze and amuse baby!
  • Hello, Animals!

    Smriti Prasadam, Emily Bolam

    Board book (Tiger Tales, Sept. 1, 2010)
    A charming introduction to ten of baby's best-loved animals, featuring high contrast black-and-white patterns. A glittering burst of colored foil brings a vivid splash of color to every page. With first words to join in with, this stunning book will captivate sparkly little babies everywhere!
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  • Black & White: Cars and Trucks

    David Stewart

    Board book (Scribblers, March 3, 2015)
    Let the cars drive in! The fun designs in these high-contrast pictures--especially designed to hold the attention of infants from birth to one year--range from a single big automobile to dozens of cars, trucks, and motorcycles on a page in fascinating patterns. And the special fabulous die-cut sparkly shape on the last page will delight baby!
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  • Baby's First Book: Shapes: High-Contrast Black And White Baby Book

    Children's Early Learning

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 19, 2017)
    Show your child how to fall in love with reading at a very early age! Baby's First Book: Shapes High-Contrast, Black & White Book For Newborns This charming high-contrast, black and white book is an introduction to various shapes, and includes bold basic images to help stimulate your child's developing mind. Designed for babies 6 weeks to 6 months, the bold black-and-white high-contrast images will engage your baby and provide a calming, natural learning experience. Babies respond to the strong contrast between black and white, which helps to stimulate development within your baby's eyes. With all the activity going on around a newborn baby it is easy for his/her brain to become completely overwhelmed. High contrast shapes and patterns provide your baby with something simple and engaging to focus on, which in turn will allow his/her mind to rest. High-contrast shapes are usually very basic and may even appear to be a little boring to adults, but they are designed to hold your baby's attention. Researchers have shown that newborns actually prefer to look at black and white images, rather than bright colors....(that you will see in most "general" newborn baby books). Contrasting colors are most appealing to babies. Black and white provide the greatest contrast. Black and white are the easiest for your baby to perceive. Fixation Your baby can see clearly at birth and can fixate and maintain his/her gaze intently on an object. Allowing your child to repeatedly look at these contrasting black and white images will help increase your baby's attention span. There have been studies where many parents have reported that their newborn's attention span increased from 10 seconds to 90 seconds after only one week of looking at black and white image books for just a few minutes a day. Tracking Your baby will track appealing objects with his/her eyes. The more appealing the object, the more intense and prolonged the tracking. When you use high-contrast images your child will be able to track with more ease because of his/her increased interest. Tracking helps your baby to learn where an object is and how it differs from its background. Scanning When your baby scans, he/she learns how to see and compare entire objects. This ability eventually helps him/her to distinguish all the objects in the environment. The large images in this book will help to calm and also captivate your baby's interest while at the same time provide the building blocks for his/her developing mind. Buy Now! Scroll to the top of the page and click the buy button.
  • Orcas

    Mari Schuh

    Paperback (Capstone Press, Jan. 1, 2017)
    Take a look inside to learn all about orcas!
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  • Baby's First Book: Animals: High-Contrast Black and White Baby Book

    Selena Dale

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 18, 2017)
    Show your child how to fall in love with reading at a very early age! Baby's First Book: Animals High-Contrast, Black & White Book For Newborns This charming high-contrast, black and white book is an introduction to animals, and includes bold basic animal images to help stimulate your child's developing mind. Designed for babies 6 weeks to 6 months, the bold black-and-white high-contrast images will engage your baby and provide a calming, natural learning experience. Babies respond to the strong contrast between black and white, which helps to stimulate development within your baby's eyes. With all the activity going on around a newborn baby it is easy for his/her brain to become completely overwhelmed. High contrast shapes and patterns provide your baby with something simple and engaging to focus on, which in turn will allow his/her mind to rest. High-contrast shapes are usually very basic and may even appear to be a little boring to adults, but they are designed to hold your baby's attention. Researchers have shown that newborns actually prefer to look at black and white images, rather than bright colors....(that you will see in most "general" newborn baby books). Contrasting colors are most appealing to babies. Black and white provide the greatest contrast. Black and white are the easiest for your baby to perceive. Fixation Your baby can see clearly at birth and can fixate and maintain his/her gaze intently on an object. Allowing your child to repeatedly look at these contrasting black and white images will help increase your baby's attention span. There have been studies where many parents have reported that their newborn's attention span increased from 10 seconds to 90 seconds after only one week of looking at black and white image books for just a few minutes a day. Tracking Your baby will track appealing objects with his/her eyes. The more appealing the object, the more intense and prolonged the tracking. When you use high-contrast images your child will be able to track with more ease because of his/her increased interest. Tracking helps your baby to learn where an object is and how it differs from its background. Scanning When your baby scans, he/she learns how to see and compare entire objects. This ability eventually helps him/her to distinguish all the objects in the environment. The large images in this book will help to calm and also captivate your baby's interest while at the same time provide the building blocks for his/her developing mind. Buy Now! Scroll to the top of the page and click the buy button.
  • Zebras

    Mari Schuh

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Jan. 1, 2017)
    Look inside this fun picture book to learn all about Zebras!
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  • Black & White: Animals

    David Stewart

    Board book (Scribblers, March 4, 2014)
    Cats, dogs, bunnies, and more: it's a menagerie of black-and-white silhouetted animals! Some pages feature a single large-size creature, others show one big animal surrounded by smaller ones, and still more are made up entirely of tiny silhouettes. The very last page features a sparkly die-cut animal that will dazzle and delight baby!
  • Penguins

    Mari Schuh

    Paperback (Capstone Press, Jan. 1, 2017)
    Penguins glide, slide, and dive. Find out what else these birds can do!
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  • Baby's First Book: In The Sea: High-Contrast Black and White Baby Book

    Selena Dale

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 11, 2017)
    Show your child how to fall in love with reading at a very early age! Baby's First Book: In The Sea High-Contrast, Black & White Book For Newborns This charming high-contrast, black and white book is an introduction to sea animals, and includes bold basic animal images to help stimulate your child's developing mind. Designed for babies 6 weeks to 6 months, the bold black-and-white high-contrast images will engage your baby and provide a calming, natural learning experience. Babies respond to the strong contrast between black and white, which helps to stimulate development within your baby's eyes. With all the activity going on around a newborn baby it is easy for his/her brain to become completely overwhelmed. High contrast shapes and patterns provide your baby with something simple and engaging to focus on, which in turn will allow his/her mind to rest. High-contrast shapes are usually very basic and may even appear to be a little boring to adults, but they are designed to hold your baby's attention. Researchers have shown that newborns actually prefer to look at black and white images, rather than bright colors....(that you will see in most "general" newborn baby books). Contrasting colors are most appealing to babies. Black and white provide the greatest contrast. Black and white are the easiest for your baby to perceive. Fixation Your baby can see clearly at birth and can fixate and maintain his/her gaze intently on an object. Allowing your child to repeatedly look at these contrasting black and white images will help increase your baby's attention span. There have been studies where many parents have reported that their newborn's attention span increased from 10 seconds to 90 seconds after only one week of looking at black and white image books for just a few minutes a day. Tracking Your baby will track appealing objects with his/her eyes. The more appealing the object, the more intense and prolonged the tracking. When you use high-contrast images your child will be able to track with more ease because of his/her increased interest. Tracking helps your baby to learn where an object is and how it differs from its background. Scanning When your baby scans, he/she learns how to see and compare entire objects. This ability eventually helps him/her to distinguish all the objects in the environment. The large images in this book will help to calm and also captivate your baby's interest while at the same time provide the building blocks for his/her developing mind. Buy Now! Scroll to the top of the page and click the buy button.
  • Baby's First Book: Alphabet: High-Contrast Black and White Baby Book

    Selena Dale

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 20, 2017)
    Show your child how to fall in love with reading at a very early age! Baby's First Book: Alphabet High-Contrast, Black & White Book For Newborns This charming high-contrast, black and white book is an introduction to the Alphabet and includes bold basic text images to help stimulate your child's developing mind. Designed for babies 6 weeks to 6 months, the bold black-and-white high-contrast images will engage your baby and provide a calming, natural learning experience. Babies respond to the strong contrast between black and white, which helps to stimulate development within your baby's eyes. With all the activity going on around a newborn baby it is easy for his/her brain to become completely overwhelmed. High contrast shapes and patterns provide your baby with something simple and engaging to focus on, which in turn will allow his/her mind to rest. High-contrast shapes are usually very basic and may even appear to be a little boring to adults, but they are designed to hold your baby's attention. Researchers have shown that newborns actually prefer to look at black and white images, rather than bright colors....(that you will see in most "general" newborn baby books). Contrasting colors are most appealing to babies. Black and white provide the greatest contrast. Black and white are the easiest for your baby to perceive. Fixation Your baby can see clearly at birth and can fixate and maintain his/her gaze intently on an object. Allowing your child to repeatedly look at these contrasting black and white images will help increase your baby's attention span. There have been studies where many parents have reported that their newborn's attention span increased from 10 seconds to 90 seconds after only one week of looking at black and white image books for just a few minutes a day. Tracking Your baby will track appealing objects with his/her eyes. The more appealing the object, the more intense and prolonged the tracking. When you use high-contrast images your child will be able to track with more ease because of his/her increased interest. Tracking helps your baby to learn where an object is and how it differs from its background. Scanning When your baby scans, he/she learns how to see and compare entire objects. This ability eventually helps him/her to distinguish all the objects in the environment. The large images in this book will help to calm and also captivate your baby's interest while at the same time provide the building blocks for his/her developing mind. Buy Now! Scroll to the top of the page and click the buy button.