
Sea Animals Baby Montessori
A series of board books intended to develop the visual skills of newborn babies. The shapes in these books are easy to recognize, thanks to the high contrast of the images in black, white, and red, the first three colors babies can perceive. Sea Animals includes vari......
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The books are designed and created by following the Montessori teaching method, by means of drawings built up with simple, repeated geometrical forms, minimal details and sharp outlines defined by the colours that are most easily identified by small children: black and white. Progressively complex visual features as well as introducing a third, colour, red, which children begin to perceive at the age of three months. The introduction to the third color, the wide variety of subjects and the encouragement to trace the story paths with their fingers will hold the children's attention well beyond their first few weeks of life and through their entire first year.Four new titles of a best-selling series for newborns.
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| Produktnavn | Sea Animals Baby Montessori |
| Merke | Other Brand |
| book typ | Barnebøker fra 6 år |
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