Baby Can See Numbers: A High-Contrast Baby Book

The second book in our Baby Can See series is here—
Say hello to Baby Can See Numbers, a high-contrast baby book made especially for curious little eyes and growing minds.

This beautifully simple book introduces babies to numbers 1 through 10 using bold black-and-white illustrations, real counting objects, and finger-counting visuals that support early learning from the very beginning.


👶 For Babies Who Can’t Count (Yet!)

You might be surprised to know that babies start learning about numbers long before they can speak or count. What they need first is exposure—and Baby Can See Numbers gives it to them in a way they can actually see and engage with.

This book features:

  • Numbers 1–10, shown in numerals and words (e.g. 3 / three)
  • Matching counting objects to build visual quantity awareness
  • Finger-counting illustrations to support early physical connection with numbers
  • High-contrast black-and-white images that are perfect for developing vision

📚 Part of the 15-Book Baby Can See Series

Baby Can See Numbers is the second release in our 15-book series of high-contrast books for babies ages 0–12 months. Designed for newborns and young infants, each book focuses on a different early learning concept—like words, animals, shapes, and more—all made to match your baby’s stage of visual development.

Available in paperback and Kindle eBook formats, these books are perfect for tummy time, diaper bag story time, and everyday bonding moments.


🍼 A Bold First Step Into the World of Numbers

Even before your baby knows what numbers mean, they’re watching, listening, and learning. Baby Can See Numbers helps you lay the foundation with something as simple as counting together and pointing to bold, baby-friendly images.

It’s a wonderful way to make early learning feel fun, calm, and connected.


Now available on Amazon: Baby Can See Numbers »

Next up: Baby Can See Animals 🐘 Stay tuned for more high-contrast goodness coming soon!

With love,
The Wittle House Team

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