T-shirt maker says designs on shirts helps infants learn

Can designer t-shirts printed with high-contrast shapes, colors, and symbols really help contribute to early learning and educational benefits for infants?  According to the makers of Bright Baby Tees, they can.  As stated in a recent press release: ”wearing designs of high-contrast colors and visually stimulating patterns can help boost a baby’s brain power–including their curiosity, attention span, memory, and physical coordination. Infants can reap these benefits even while the T-shirt wearer is performing the most mundane of tasks.”

Bright Baby Tees is the first clothing manufacturer to produce t-shirts that incorporate the concept of Infant Visual Stimulation (ISV).  “The high-contrast colors and patterns grab and hold an infant’s attention, having a positive effect on visual processing and neural and synaptic growth–meaning, when baby starts wiggling, giggling, kicking and arm waving at the sight of their parent’s shirt, they’re getting a healthy head-start on their mental and physical development.”

What do you think?  Do you believe these t-shirts can babies help learn?  I’d love to hear your thoughts…

Comments

  1. That is cool! Yes I believe that infants could learn from these designs. My son loves to look at shapes and bright colors.

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