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Yellow has never been proven to have detrimental effects on an infant. Practically bright yellow will irritate eyes due to the reflecting spectrum - physics & optics. That said, it is also the first color infants will distinquish because of the reflection. It is used to gain attention not only with infants but pre-schoolers and young children.

It is best not to use a bright hue of any color for infants with developing vision. However, it is important to use color since it helps an infant to distinguish patterns, distance and focus.

I think the main thing to consider for a newborn to toddler (2 years) age is not to use monochrome or non-colors such as black or white except as accents or used to show division.

As for patterns, the simpler the better. Infants have a difficult time focusing and coordinating, hand to mouth, etc. That can take 6-8 weeks and even then the eyes are not well coordinated. They can wander or go cross eyed. By the time they are about 3 months, they can follow movement well. Three dimensional views develop after that. So patterns used in a room should remain simple and easy for a child's eye to learn focusing. Lots of designs tend to do the opposite and can take a child longer to coordinate and focus.

Best thing for an infant - toddler's room is light - night lights help them a lot, particularly when they wake up in the dark and can't see very well.

Pay attention kiddos - here comes the big yellow school bus..... after all, we all live in a yellow submarine! LOL

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Lois Barber

If you want primary colors for a little boy's room, these made in the USA toy trucks are GREAT and would look great on any shelf! Their pieces fit together and are interchangeable, so your child can create their own custom toy truck. and they are eco-friendly too!

https://www.lukestoyfactory.com/


   
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I love how un-stereotyped these rooms are.

#endthesterotypes
   

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