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40 cards (each measuring 12 × 12cm) to print and cut out at home
I suggest printing the cards double sided on thick paper or on thinner paper and laminate them
Ideal for your own newborn or as a present for your nephew or godchild :)
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The history of black and white sensory baby cards is rooted in research on infant vision. In the 1960s, studies by Dr. Robert Fantz revealed that newborns, with limited visual acuity, are naturally drawn to high-contrast patterns like black and white. This finding led to the development of educational tools, including sensory cards, to stimulate visual and cognitive development in infants, particularly in their first months.
By the late 20th century, these cards became popular, influenced by approaches like Montessori, which emphasized early sensory stimulation. In the 21st century, black and white cards gained widespread use, backed by scientific research and modern parenting trends focused on early brain development. These cards are now seen as simple, effective tools to support infants' growth.
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After purchasing the PDF, you will immediately receive a link per email.
Download the document and print it on A4 paper.
Enjoy early interactions with your baby :)