Not exact matches
Place a picture or
toy with highly
contrasting colors in his line of sight to catch his attention, and then move it back and forth slowly so he can track it.
The
toys are all brightly
colored and
contrasting in
color to catch your baby's interest.
As a developmental psychologist, I am horrified to see in the photo that there is a shades - of - pink Rock - a-Stack, not only because of the absurdity of gender - typing
toys by
color alone, but also because it cripples the educational potential of the
toy: the reduced
contrast between the
colors makes the rings harder to tell apart, and the use of only three
colors (bottom ring is purple, center pole is yellow) reduces opportunities for basic
color learning.
The multi-sensory
toy features high
contrast, black and white graphs as well as
color graphics that can be flipped back and forth.
These black and white
toys are perfect for your baby when developing his or her ability to pick up on
contrasting colors.
I love the developmental infant
toys made by Sassy Baby because they have beautiful high
contrast designs and
colors like red and oranges which are the first
colors a baby is able to see.
Color - Basically any
toy with strong
contrasting colors, or a large rainbow painted on them will be great for learning
colors.
Finally, you can use
toys with
contrast in
colors such as black and white which are suitable for young infants.
Early infant developmental activities include singing and talking to the baby, stroking and gently massaging the baby, playing peek - a-boo, giving the baby
toys in
contrasting colors, responding to the baby's needs as quickly as possible and allowing the baby to smell and taste different things.
Try
toys and mobiles with
contrasting colors and patterns.