Baby of Mind is an independent publishing company focused on providing innovative visual aids in the form of image books and wall art for babies.
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INTRODUCING OUR FIRST BABY BOOKS...
Baby of mind is happy to introduce "eye games for baby" and "baby's first stroller book".
These baby image books are accordion-fold and made of lightweight white board - making them some of the first in a new category of baby books that are not only visually stimulating, but easier for baby to grasp once they gain control of motor ability. The books act as excellent visual outlets for babies 0-6+ months, during which time vision is still developing. The books can be spread open and viewed while baby is laying down or having tummy time, or else parents can take a more active role by pairing baby's favorite images or practicing eye tracking games. Artwork was carefully created and selected with the help of an infant eye specialist and early childhood professional, and books were baby tested and mommy approved by infant/caregiver focus groups.
Each picture takes into account patterns that babies tend to prefer, including bold outlines and high contrasts. As baby's eyesight develops, the color variations and inner details of each image will become more apparent, allowing baby to make exciting discoveries with each passing day. It is recommended that all babies have their vision checked at six months of age. Before this time, caregivers can practice eye tracking to detect any possible issues. This book can be used as an effective eye tracking device by manually and slowly moving a few images from side to side within baby's visual field. A complimentary baby movie is also being made at the website - developed to aid in eye tracking and forming visual/audio relationships.
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