![]() Research published in the Stanford News, 2012, shows that infants are able to process and recognize faces more quickly than they are able to process and recognize other objects. The people that babies see are important for healthy brain development. Babies are born with a need to look, socialize, and learn. I don’t take it personally when a new baby only focuses on me for a few seconds before his or her eyes wander around the room. The new baby looks around the room with an “I know more about the world than you” kind of gaze. Baby complexions vary from page to page, and the expressive baby faces feed an older baby’s need to imitate.Īs a pediatrician, one of many pleasures I see are newborn babies and their proud parents. Babies love contrast, and Global Babies shows infants in a distinctive array of colorful traditional clothing. This book has the right images to stimulate a baby’s social senses. ![]() In 2007, The Global Fund for Children Published Global Babies, a board book with a unique perspective. Books with baby faces have been around for decades. Have you noticed? A mirror can entertain a baby for half an hour. ![]() Global Babies is a board book sure to delight little readers and their parents. ![]()
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