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I See – Sizes, Shapes & Colors

I See (9 - 11 Months) – Episode 1 – Sizes, Shapes & Colors

Our I See channel gives you a unique child's eye view of what children see, as well as insight into their other developing senses. The channel is split into four age groups, each containing four videos – one longer I See show and three shorter I See episodes. Watch all related videos in each channel, or go straight to the age group relevant to your child. There are five channels in total, each focusing on one aspect of your child's world.

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Why You Should Watch

You baby's vision is now becoming coordinated with their actions, allowing them to learn about properties of toys and objects and stimulating their brain's development. Get practical parenting tips on the everyday objects around your home that are safe and exciting for your baby to explore – no need for fancy toys at this stage; an empty Kleenex box is endlessly fascinating for baby.

What you'll see from a baby's eye view:

  • How a safe environment frees baby up to learn and explore
  • When it's important for your child’s development to let them take the lead
  • How exciting it is to be more mobile and have more control

What you'll discover:

  • How to respect your child’s developing independence
  • Why it's time to baby proof your environment
  • What kind of playthings will keep your baby busy

Understanding the kind of objects and toys that help babies tie their sensory experiences to their actions makes it easier to encourage and help your child’s development along the way.

Channel Summary: 
<p>Our I See channel gives you a unique child's eye view of what children see, as well as insight into their other developing senses. The channel is split into four age groups, each containing four videos &ndash; one longer I See show and three shorter I See episodes. Watch all related videos in each channel, or go straight to the age group relevant to your child. There are five channels in total, each focusing on one aspect of your child's world.</p>
Duration: 
6:05

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I didn't know

I didn't know that 7 mo. olds can't use their thumbs separately from their other fingers to pick stuff up!

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