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Baby Breakthrough: What Parents Wear Can Help Infants Develop

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MAYS LANDING, N.J., Nov. 18 /PRNewswire/ -- Bright Baby Tees announces the launch of a new line of women's, men's and older children's T-shirts specially designed to deliver early educational benefits to infants. According to research reported in The Daily Parent, 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 (which is also planning a collection for babies) is the nation's first producer of clothing that incorporates the concept of Infant Visual Stimulation (IVS). 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.

With 15 child-engaging T-shirt designs currently available, and 60 more in the works, parents, caregivers and older siblings will have an abundant variety of shapes, colors and patterns to sport in helping babies learn and grow. "We have geometric designs, letters of the alphabet, interesting halftones, animal themes, and much more to come," says David Hagan, President of Bright Baby Tees. "A wide array of styles, sizes and colors are already available for purchase on our website, http://www.BrightBabyTees.com, at very reasonable prices."

Hagan assures parents they needn't worry if their baby is so delighted with the tees they can't resist grabbing or biting the fabric. The line is eco-friendly. Designs are printed on organic cotton with non-toxic inks that are safe for both babies and the planet. To emphasize these benefits, the line was launched on Earth Day at the La Leche League Conference in Cherry Hill, NJ.

The new T-shirt collection has received the professional endorsement of neuropsychologist Dr. Darren Caffery, who confirms that early environmental influences exert significant effects on neural growth and visual/perceptive processing. "We have smart cars and homes," he asserts, "so why not wear smart tees to nurture smart kids?"

Reaction to the garments by parents has been enthusiastic. "Once they see, touch and wear our shirts," says Hagan, "they understand what an exciting concept this is. One customer told us: 'Our interaction becomes a game. I like to know that even my clothes are stimulating my child's brain.'"

Bright Baby Tees welcomes retailer inquiries. For more information about this new visually stimulating T-shirt collection, contact 800-837-7280 or Press@BrightBabyTees.com, or visit http://www.BrightBabyTees.com

    Contact:

    Dave Hagan
    Telephone: 800-837-7280
    Email: Press@BrightBabyTees.com
    URL: http://www.BrightBabyTees.com

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SOURCE Bright Baby Tees

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