Wee Gallery Flashcards- Original Art Cards for Baby
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The Original Art Cards Collection
Whimsical animals made up of black and white repeating shapes entertain and engage your little one, transforming the crib into her own wee gallery! A boxed set includes a cat, an elephant, a fish, a giraffe, an owl and a snail. Printed on sturdy board, these cards will stand up to baby's explorations. Each 5x7" card beautifully finished with matte lamination and rounded corners. Wee Gallery Original Art Cards for Baby Wee Gallery art grows with your baby ~
Wee Gallery animals are designed to interest baby differently at different stages. At birth, she is fascinated by the details of the design, and as she grows older she points the animals out by name. A "Wee Fact":
High-contrast visual patterns help promote infant brain development.
- Dr. James Brewer, Pediatrician, California Wee Fact:
Newborns can see up to 12-15 inches away and are most taken by their parents' faces and high-contrast repeating patterns.
Wee Fact:
At 3-4 months, infants are likely to attend to specific features within patterns.
Wee Fact:
A more global view pattern tends to emerge between 6-7 months. i.e. when presented with a triangle, may spend considerable time inspecting it's vertices.
Whimsical animals made up of black and white repeating shapes entertain and engage your little one, transforming the crib into her own wee gallery! A boxed set includes a cat, an elephant, a fish, a giraffe, an owl and a snail. Printed on sturdy board, these cards will stand up to baby's explorations. Each 5x7" card beautifully finished with matte lamination and rounded corners. Wee Gallery Original Art Cards for Baby Wee Gallery art grows with your baby ~
Wee Gallery animals are designed to interest baby differently at different stages. At birth, she is fascinated by the details of the design, and as she grows older she points the animals out by name. A "Wee Fact":
High-contrast visual patterns help promote infant brain development.
- Dr. James Brewer, Pediatrician, California Wee Fact:
Newborns can see up to 12-15 inches away and are most taken by their parents' faces and high-contrast repeating patterns.
Wee Fact:
At 3-4 months, infants are likely to attend to specific features within patterns.
Wee Fact:
A more global view pattern tends to emerge between 6-7 months. i.e. when presented with a triangle, may spend considerable time inspecting it's vertices.


















