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An adorable high contrast book for infants and newborns! Snowflake patterns, Scandinavian-inspired designs, friendly polar bears, and playtime in the snow... all for baby's eyes to see. This charming black and white 8.5" by 8.5" square hardcover features 24 illustrations perfect for newborns. Please note, this is not a story book. Research has shown that infants respond to contrasting black and white images and in this special Winter-themed book, they're sure to find something to stimulate their developing eyes. High contrast shapes and patterns provide the baby with something simple and…mehr

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An adorable high contrast book for infants and newborns! Snowflake patterns, Scandinavian-inspired designs, friendly polar bears, and playtime in the snow... all for baby's eyes to see. This charming black and white 8.5" by 8.5" square hardcover features 24 illustrations perfect for newborns. Please note, this is not a story book. Research has shown that infants respond to contrasting black and white images and in this special Winter-themed book, they're sure to find something to stimulate their developing eyes. High contrast shapes and patterns provide the baby with something simple and engaging to focus on so they can allow their minds to rest. Striking and stylish with spots of color, Hello Winter: A Black and White Baby Book, Volume 2 in the High Contrast Baby Book Series, makes a great addition to your black and white book library for babies. The Perfect Gift For: Baby Showers Baby's First Library Baby Boys and Baby Girls Both Expecting and Adoptive Parents Tummy Time Don't forget to check out book one in the series, Merry Christmas: A Black and White Baby Book!
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Adam Harris was born in British India in early 1947, during the last days of the Second World War. After India's independence, his family moved to the port city of Karachi in Pakistan when he was six. He grew up by the shores of the Arabian Sea. In 1964, he earned a telecom degree from D J Science College, Karachi. Later, Adam became interested in seafaring and joined the merchant ships in 1966. In 1970, he moved to England. He quit sea in 1999.