Done by Deer reveals new baby toys range

Done by Deer has revealed a new line of baby toys created specifically to stimulate and enhance babies’ visual development through high contrasts and colours.

During the crucial early months of a child’s life the visual perception of colours and contrasts begin to unfold. Recognising the importance of this developmental phase, Done by Deer has introduced an engaging range of toys decorated with captivating colours and contrasts in the shape of dots and stripes.

Newborns with developing sight will be able to perceive the toys’ high contrast patterns in varying shades of light and dark. As children grow, the toys facilitate progression to more complex patterns, like confetti sprinkles and colourful motifs.

The new range is part of the Danish-based company’s Happy Home 24 collection, which is launching in stores and online this month.

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