When can a baby see?

Babies are born with the ability to see, but their vision isn't fully developed. Here's a breakdown of their visual development:

* At birth: Babies can see blurry shapes and light, but they don't have clear vision. They're most attracted to high-contrast patterns like black and white.

* 1-3 months: Their vision starts to sharpen, and they can follow moving objects with their eyes. They begin to recognize familiar faces and objects.

* 4-6 months: Their color vision develops, and they can see more detail. They can also judge distances and depth.

* 7-12 months: Their vision continues to improve, and they can see almost as well as adults.

Important note: Some babies might have vision problems. If you have any concerns about your baby's vision, it's important to consult with a pediatrician or an ophthalmologist.

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