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Description:
This book is suitable for babies from 0 to 12 months, contains 16 black and white pictures, used for visual stimulation training
Including early childhood enlightenment knowledge neceary for children, such as points, literacy, recognition, language, etc.
The whole set of picture cards is exquisitely vivid and scientifically arranged.
Helps to improve the baby's cognitive skills, language skills, observation skills, memory and many other key abilities.
1. Stimulate the brain: stimulate the development of the brain through interesting educational activities for babies
And help focus with high-contrast flashcards.
2. Black and white images: Studies have shown that babies are more likely to react to contrasted black and white images,
This makes this book ideal for young eyes.
3. High-quality materials: Appreciate outstanding quality and practical design
The double-sided and oversized cards are made of thick cardboard and present contrasting illustrations based on the baby's vision.
Age range: It is recommended that people over 3 years old pay attention and supervision
Specifications:
Main material: paper
Product size: 14.5*14.5*7
Product weight: about 102g
Applicable age: young children (0-3 years old)
Product packaging: color box
Package Included:
16*Early Education Card
Notes:
Due to manual measurement, there may be an error of 1-2 cm, please understand.
The color difference may vary depending on the monitor settings.
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