40-Pack High Contrast Baby Flashcards (0-24 Months) – 80 Developmental Designs with 3 Wooden Stands & User Manual
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Unlock Your Baby’s Visual Potential
Support your child’s cognitive and visual journey from day one with our "Flash Cards for New Born Baby" set. This comprehensive collection is meticulously designed for infants and toddlers aged 0 to 2 years, evolving with your child as their vision transitions from simple black-and-white patterns to clear, colorful images.
Key Features
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5-Stage Development System: Includes a curated selection of 40 double-sided cards featuring 80 unique designs tailored to specific age milestones:
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0-3 Months: High-contrast black and white patterns for newborn visual stimulation.
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3-8 Months: Advanced monochrome shapes and silhouettes.
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8-12 Months: Introduction of primary colors and common objects.
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12-18 Months: Complex real-world objects, nature, and scenes.
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18-24 Months: Advanced recognition including numbers, animals, and word association.
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Built for Real Life: These cards are designed to be waterproof, tear-resistant, and durable, ensuring they withstand curious little hands.
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Interactive Tummy Time: The set comes with 3 wooden stands, perfect for propping cards up to encourage focus and head control.
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Expert-Approved Safety: Every card is Expert Certified and crafted for safe exploration.
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Large Format: Each card measures 6 x 6 inches, providing a clear and engaging focal point for growing eyes.
What’s Included in the Box?
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40 x Double-Sided Flash Cards (80 Total Designs)
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3 x Wooden Card Holders/Stands
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1 x User Manual/Guide to help you maximize learning at every stage
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1 x Sturdy Storage Box
Why High-Contrast?
In the first few months, a baby’s vision is primarily sensitive to high-contrast patterns. These cards are designed to progress from simple to complex patterns and images, helping to stimulate the brain, improve focus, and foster early parent-child bonding through interactive play.