This feature allows parents to capture baby play sessions and automatically format them into a comic strip layout, emphasizing the "work" of growth through a fun, exaggerated lens. 1. Interactive "Panel" Capture
Babies feel rage, joy, and fear but cannot name them. Comic work externalizes the internal. baby play comic work
| Feature | Description | Benefit | |--------|-------------|---------| | High-contrast art | Black, white, and primary colors | Stimulates optic nerve development | | Repetitive panels | Character repeats an action (e.g., clapping, waving) | Reinforces pattern recognition | | Sound words | Onomatopoeia (e.g., “BOO!”, “WHEE!”) | Encourages vocal play | | Interactive prompts | “Can you tap the ball?” | Supports caregiver-child interaction | | Durable format | Thick, rounded-corner pages / laminated panels | Safe for mouthing and gripping | This feature allows parents to capture baby play
Comic creation is a highly focused, multi-stage process involving scripting, thumbnailing, penciling, inking, coloring, and lettering. Each phase demands a different level of cognitive energy and physical setup. When a baby enters the equation, large blocks of uninterrupted studio time vanish. Comic work externalizes the internal
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