What Next?

by Anna Franklin

Published 4 November 2024
BabyVision What Next? is based on Baby Science which finds that between 4 and 5 months, babies start to learn and see movement in still images. The images in this book have been designed to capture motion that babies will see in the world around them which babies will be learning to anticipate.

Building on the success of Look Touch Learn, BabyVision has been developed with a leading university baby lab.

Each book in the new BabyVision series is designed to promote early visual development through targeted stimulation, using topics such as repetition, optical illusions, odd one out and sequencing.

A bold and contrasting palette of colours is optimally suited to infant retinas, and looks completely different to more traditional books for babies.

Patterns

by Anna Franklin

Published 4 November 2024
BabyVision Patterns is based on Baby Science which finds that babies notice the visual patterns of nature and the buildings around them. The images in this book have been design to include the elements of patterns that grab babies’ attention such as repetition, symmetry and curves.

Building on the success of Look Touch Learn, BabyVision has been developed with a leading university baby lab.

Each book in the new BabyVision series is designed to promote early visual development through targeted stimulation, using topics such as repetition, optical illusions, odd one out and sequencing.

A bold and contrasting palette of colours is optimally suited to infant retinas, and looks completely different to more traditional books for babies.

Which One?

by Anna Franklin

Published 4 November 2024
BabyVision Which One? is based on Baby Science which finds that, from as young as 3-months old, babies often quickly look at the odd-one-out. The odd ones out in this book have been chosen so they are likely to jump out to young babies.

Building on the success of Look Touch Learn, BabyVision has been developed with a leading university baby lab.

Each book in the new BabyVision series is designed to promote early visual development through targeted stimulation, using topics such as repetition, optical illusions, odd one out and sequencing.

A bold and contrasting palette of colours is optimally suited to infant retinas, and looks completely different to more traditional books for babies.

Illusions

by Anna Franklin

Published 4 November 2024
BabyVision Illusions is based on Baby Science which finds that babies can see some illusions from as young as 4-months old. The illusions in this book have been chosen as they are known to be visually interesting to young babies.

Building on the success of Look Touch Learn, BabyVision has been developed with a leading university baby lab.

Each book in the new BabyVision series is designed to promote early visual development through targeted stimulation, using topics such as repetition, optical illusions, odd one out and sequencing.

A bold and contrasting palette of colours is optimally suited to infant retinas, and looks completely different to more traditional books for babies.