Babies begin to develop their vision shortly after birth, but their eyesight is initially blurry. By around 2 to 3 months, they start to focus better and can track moving objects. By 6 months, most infants have significantly improved vision and can see colors more vividly. By their first birthday, their eyesight is approaching that of an adult in clarity and depth perception.
It actually depends on the age of the baby. When babies are first born, they see in black and white and have blurry vision. But gradually, babies start to see in color when they grow to be a few months old.
well if babies are mad they start to cry, and you wouldn't want that, would you? --melissa
Well ya see, according to my calculations, the answer is lollipop.
well, babies can chew on a quilt, or ooohh! how about: the quiet game?
WELL I PERSONALTY THINK THAT YOU SHOULD SEE A DOCTOR TO DETERMINE That.
babies start cooing around six weeks
Babies can start oatmeal after 9 months of age..
Yes, babies see color. I was told that when they are born they can see black and white as there eyesights better they can start seeing colour
it depends on how long she was pregnant so there for well just see
Well why not start a new fan club on facebook or something and see how many people you have join, if you're gonna make one, inform me please, ill join it, i want to have her babies
Babies typically start exhibiting signs of jealousy around 6 to 8 months of age. This can be seen through behaviors such as crying, fussiness, or trying to get attention when they see their caregivers interacting with others.
It seems as if a baby can't a thing, but actually when their eyes open for the first time they can see every thing, but just can't remember it.