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For each panel, try one of these caregiver-led interactions:

To create a comic feature centered around a baby at play, you can use specialized apps that transform your own photos into comic art or follow a structured DIY approach. Whether you want to document your child's milestones or create a humorous "day in the life" story, these tools and methods make it easy. Tools to Create Your Comic baby play comic

The afternoon sun filtered through the blinds, casting long, dusty beams across the living room rug. For six-month-old Leo, this was the stage. The audience? A slightly weary-looking Golden Retriever named Barnaby. For each panel, try one of these caregiver-led

: Keep the number of frames low (1–4 per page) so it’s not overwhelming for young eyes. For six-month-old Leo, this was the stage

Caption (short, playful): Baby playtime level: expert. 🍼🎨😂 When the toy is more interested in your snack than your attention. #BabyLife #Playtime #ParentingHumor

| Feature | Traditional Baby Book (Single Page) | Baby Play Comic (Panel Sequence) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Static moment | Multiple moments in time | | Causality | Must be inferred from text (read aloud) | Shown visually via panel progression | | Interaction | Caregiver describes | Caregiver can point to sequence (“First… then…”) | | Predictability | Low | High (left-to-right/top-to-bottom pattern) | | Cognitive demand | Recognition only | Recognition + sequencing + prediction |

Based on existing infant perception research (Haith, 1980; Fantz, 1961) and pilot studies with prototype comics.

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