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Carrie Miller
> 3 dayI purchased these right after my baby girl was born and set them up along side her changing pad on the changing table. She LOVES staring and studying them, and occasionally will even strike up a conversation with one or two. She is now 3 months and still loves them. My husband makes up stories about them as he shows them to her, and shes hypnotized! :)
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Dimitra Gerogianni
> 3 dayThese are great!!
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SaraL
> 3 dayThese are ok. Honestly for the amount of time you use them and for what they cost - make your own. Just Google contrasting images or using black and white clipart, print them out and glue on cardstock.
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Ulices Romaguera
> 3 dayMy grandson loves these...great to develop eye coordination
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azonshopper
> 3 dayI bought these cards for my new granddaughter. Her parents received these cards when she was about 5 weeks old. From the first time her parents showed her the cards she followed them. My son made her a mobile with the cards and she loves looking at them. Great product, sturdy and durable. Great for a newborn.
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Happy Ma
> 3 dayMy 4 month old LOVED when I pulled these out. He would just stare and stare at them. My 20 month old really liked them too because she learned each animal. She wouldnt allow her brother to play alone with the cards so while I was showing him the cards (for developement) she would name the animal. I highly recommend these cards.
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Jessica Kinni
> 3 dayThese are a must for a newborn who can only see in sharp contrast. My baby was and is fascinated by them. They are durable and well made.
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Piyush
> 3 dayGood quality, expensive
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PGMama
> 3 dayBaby is so captivated by these darling cards.
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Kristin
> 3 dayWe keep the cards in a mobile above the changing table and when I change him, I take a card down and show it to him (if hes in a good mood, that is!) He really seems to be looking at the pictures intently. I think its improving his vision, but I have no proof on that :). My son seems to like the negative side the best (white image on black). The cards are also really beautiful and not babyish at all.