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Tummy Time Cards

Fiona Bowden
$4.99


Written by Raising Literacy Australia and illustrated by Fiona Bowden

New born babies can see clearly but they have a very short focal distance, limited to approximately 25 centimetres. Until they are about 6 months of age, babies respond best to high contrast geometric shapes, typically black and white images but also to bold colour such as red as well. Babies tend to follow the edge of shapes, where the contrast is greatest, rather than focusing on the centre of a shape or the background colour behind it. Tummy Time is important for a baby’s physical development and Tummy Time cards are a great tool to use as the baby will focus on what is in front of them.

A4 sheet with 4 x perforated pop out cards. Size – 14cm x 9.5cm. Side 1 – animal, side 2 – nursery rhyme.

 

Additional Information
  • Age: 0-2 years
  • Format: A4 with 4 pop out cards
  • Language: English
  • Published: November 2018
  • Dimensions: 297mm x 210mm
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Fiona Bowden

Fiona’s interest in paper began while she was studying a Bachelor of Arts at Uni SA 1989-1992. Majoring in textiles allowed her to explore the many ways in which paper can be made, used and manipulated. This fascination has continued and developed into making picture books. Starting with black and white paper cutouts for My First Shapes has allowed her to open a new way of illustrating she had not explored before. By cutting layering and collaging and adding colour and pattern the possibilities are endless.
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