What Does Your Newborn Actually See?
- Newborns see mostly in black & white at birth
- They can only focus 20–30cm in front of their face
- High contrast is easier for their eyes to see & helps them focus
- This supports eye development, brain growth & longer engagement during play
- Vision continues to develop over time — babies won't reach 20/20 vision until well over a year old
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Billie the Bunny – High Contrast Hanging Pram Toy
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Little Wonder High Contrast Baby Gift Set
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Under The Sea High Contrast Sensory Water Mat
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Welcome To The World Little One Black and White Baby Book
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Endorsed by Experts
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“As a Paediatric Occupational Therapist, I love how thoughtfully designed Young Wonderers’ high-contrast products are. They support early visual development while also meeting babies’ sensory needs in a calm, intentional way — encouraging attention, engagement, and connection without overwhelming them.“
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Alaskah Hindry
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“ Black and white High contrast toys are so beneficial for our little ones. Helping build strong connection and neural pathways that ultimately serve our little ones and their development. The toys Young Wonderer has created are the perfect starting point for your baby”
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Clarinda Leanne
Child and Family Health Nurse
@clarindathebabynurse
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“ I’m always drawn to brands that truly understand families — not just what looks good, but what genuinely supports connection, confidence, and development in everyday moments. The Young Wonderer range is thoughtful, purposeful, and designed to make enriching play easy in everyday life.”
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Jes Larsen
Early Childhood Movement & Play Specialist
@thejellybeangym
Tummy Time High Contrast Sensory Bundle
The Perfect Tummy Time Companions: featuring our top two bestsellers – Under The Sea Sensory Water Mat and the Welcome to the World Little One book. This bundle is a must-have for encouraging tummy time and supporting cognitive growth from day one.
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Sensory Water Mats
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Hanging Toys
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Meet the sisters behind Young Wonderer
Hi! We're Jennifer and Michelle — the twin sisters behind Young Wonderer. Michelle founded the brand after struggling to find high contrast products on the market that were versatile, developmental, and genuinely fun for babies to engage with. She teamed up with her twin sister Jennifer, who illustrates our designs, bringing them to life with personality and purpose.
Together we've built a brand designed to support your baby's development, encourage growth and make playtime more engaging and meaningful.
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Why are Black and White images good for babies?
Young babies see the world as a fuzzy and blurry place. At birth, a baby’s retina is not fully developed and they can only detect large contrasts between light and...
Why are Black and White images good for babies?
Young babies see the world as a fuzzy and blurry place. At birth, a baby’s retina is not fully developed and they can only detect large contrasts between light and...
FAQ
Why black and white? How does it help my baby?
Newborns can only see high contrast at birth — bold black and white patterns are exactly what their developing eyes can detect. Our high-contrast designs stimulate visual pathways, support cognitive development, and encourage focus and engagement from day one. Want to learn more? Click here
How long can I use high contrast with my baby?
High contrast is most impactful in the first 0–6 months when your baby's vision is still developing. From around 3 months, babies begin to see more colour and detail — but high contrast continues to support focus, engagement and sensory play right through to 24 months. Our products are designed to grow with your baby, offering developmental benefits well into toddlerhood.
When will I receive my order?
Orders are dispatched within 48 hours and you'll receive a tracking email as soon as your parcel is on its way. If you have any questions about your order, reach us at hello@youngwonderer.com — we're always happy to help!
Can I create my own gift box?
Yes! Simply add the individual items you'd like to your cart, then select the gift wrap option at checkout. For just $6 we'll package everything in a gift box with tissue paper, shredded fill and a personalised card — perfect for baby showers and newborn gifts.



