Good to see you, pumpkin. Boooo, little ghost. Hoot, hoot, eerie owl.
Making connections between images on a page and the real world is an important building block for your baby's communication skills - and this charming introduction to a lineup of not-scary Halloween characters, paired with friendly text and bold, basic patterns, provides an important high-contrast experience for young developing eyes.
Using simplegreetings like What's happening, scary bat?" and, "Looking spooky, Mr. Zombie" alongside lovely black-and-white art by Jannie Ho, Booook! A Spooky High-Contrast Book is a perfect book for babies just beginning to learn about their world.
Why Black & White?
- Exposing babies to contrasting images has a positive impact on the development of visual-spatial skills and recognizing new objects.
- When babies are first born, they can't distinguish between colors the same way that older babies can. But studies show that babies can see high-contrast black-and-white shapes and patterns from the very first days of life.