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Ocean Animals French-English. Bilingual High-Contrast Picture Book for Newborns and Babies
Baby Sight Lab;Brent Alain (Author) · Independently published · Paperback
Raising bilingual babies? Start from birth!
Did you know that babies are born ready to hear more than one language and are naturally attracted to simple, bold, and high-contrast images, shapes, and patterns?
Get your baby on the right track! Early bilingual exposure combined with high-contrast visuals will enhance synaptic growth, auditory processing, and visual attention during critical periods of neurodevelopment.
To help your baby learn to focus, choose books with uncluttered images, bold, simple lines, shapes, and patterns.
High-contrast black-and-white images stimulate early visual pathways, helping newborns' eyes focus, while bilingual exposure helps the brain build language networks early.
Ocean Animals French-English is carefully crafted to stimulate your baby's developing visual senses and cognitive skills, and nurture your baby's early brain development and engagement. Each page features clean, bold black-and-white images of whales, sharks, dolphins, and other sea animals, in both French and English, specifically designed to enhance infants' bilingual literacy skills.
Why your baby needs this book:
Watch your baby's eyes light up with fascination as you turn the pages of this book. The simple, bold lines, easy-to-focus images, and contrasting colors create a sensory-rich experience, making this book an excellent resource for early learning and brain development.
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