Travelling with a baby can be a demanding experience. As a mom you might never feel like you have enough hands; in a car, you don’t have enough eyes either. The Think Baby High Contrast Car Sheet – or “Seat Sheet” for short, is a calming and stimulating visual tool to use while traveling with your little one. The sheet can double as a protective cover and can fasten to the back or front headrest for rear or front facing babies or toddlers. It is easily cleaned with a damp cloth, which means dirty feet are not a problem. Make the most out of your traveling time by staying focused and improving your little ones focus with the High Contrast Seat Sheet.
What is High contrast Development? Babies love looking at High Contrast (Black & White) Images!! After birth, your baby starts to map their (very blurry) visual field. Their peripheral view is still poor but improves dramatically between 1-3 months. High Contrast Images are simple and easy to focus on. When babies spend time looking at and focusing on these images, it supports their early visual development, focus and concentration. So not only are high contrast activities age appropriate from birth, but clinical research indicates that they actually make your baby smarter.
High Contrast Car Seat Sheet
R380.00
35cm x 40cm Seat Sheet
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https://highcontrastdevelopment.co.za/product/high-contrast-seat-sheet/Description
Travelling with a baby can be a demanding experience. As a mom you might never feel like you have enough hands; in a car, you don’t have enough eyes either. The Think Baby High Contrast Car Sheet – or “Seat Sheet” for short, is a calming and stimulating visual tool to use while traveling with your little one. The sheet can double as a protective cover and can fasten to the back or front headrest for rear or front facing babies or toddlers. It is easily cleaned with a damp cloth, which means dirty feet are not a problem. Make the most out of your traveling time by staying focused and improving your little ones focus with the High Contrast Seat Sheet.
What is High contrast Development? Babies love looking at High Contrast (Black & White) Images!! After birth, your baby starts to map their (very blurry) visual field. Their peripheral view is still poor but improves dramatically between 1-3 months. High Contrast Images are simple and easy to focus on. When babies spend time looking at and focusing on these images, it supports their early visual development, focus and concentration. So not only are high contrast activities age appropriate from birth, but clinical research indicates that they actually make your baby smarter.