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Black and white board books? I'm in. They are the perfect distraction for newborn "tummy time." Newborns need tummy time, can only see in black and white {is that true?} and can't see very far. Prop some of these up in front of them and {hopefully} they'll love it.
my 13 month old still loves "black on white". :)
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ReplyDeleteI loved this thorough answer to "can babies only see in black and white?"
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Tana Hoban has created so many great books! She is a legend in children's publishing.
ReplyDeleteAnother fun "high contrast" book that I love to read during storytime at my library is "It Looked Like Spilt Milk" by Charles G. Shaw.
they can see color, but stark contrasts catch their eyes
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