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Babies can see from birth -- things are just a little fuzzy at first and are in black and white. For newborns, the optimal distance for their vision is between 8 and 15 inches (it's no surprise that this is about the distance between you and your baby's face when you're holding and feeding her!).

For the next few months, this is the ideal distance to also hold toys from your baby's face when playing with her. Moving a toy back and forth within her line of vision also allows your baby to practice visual tracking -- watching an object at it moves -- which allows her to learn about her world.

Your infant's vision will quickly develop from birth....

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Feb 6, 2008 at 4:17:46 PM

Can my baby only see black and white?

 

Some people swear by black and white mobiles and toys for babies from 0-3 months. They say that these toys are better stimulants to the child and since they only see in black and white, they are better suited to growth. Before you run out and buy only black and white toys though remember it's only the first three months. Soon their world will be filled with color so you might want to wait before you break the bank on their 0-3 development.


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