I am a happy wife and mother of three children. When my first son was two months old, he really enjoyed seeing op art. My husband and I noticed that other babies who visited us were also interested in these graphics. It was our first inspiration. Another inspiration came when I took out a paper dissolved in saliva from my son's mouth. He was chewing on his cardboard books when I turned around for a moment.
I wanted to give my little one better books, safer and more durable. My husband is fascinated by cognitive science and digital mind modeling, and he did some experiments to find out which illustrations attract babies' attention the most. His research involved infants whose image style preferences had not yet been formed. It turned out that the market lacked products in line with its findings. We both came up with the idea of creating cognitive books adapted to the perception of infants and independent of the aesthetic habits of adults. We arranged a professional studio and found suppliers of the best certified materials and that's how it all started ...
It's a nice feeling when I think that every day, in many places around the world, our books make babies and their carers happy. Books become immortal in family photos and become a memento of the most beautiful and passing moments of parenthood.
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