The sense of sight is one of the important senses. No wonder some parents are curious, can a newborn baby be able to see well or not? The answer is yes, but babies usually cannot see clearly, especially objects that are far from it. Unlike the sense of hearing that has fully matured at the age of one month. The baby's vision takes longer to be able to see the surroundings clearly. Stage of Vision in Infants Here are the stages of the baby's eye development so they can see clearly: Newborn until 1 month of age Newborns cannot see anything far away. Babies can see objects with a distance of 20-40 cm (approximately one inch of an adult). At this age, babies prefer to see contrasting colors, or colors with striking differences. Newborns also have eyeballs that cannot focus at the same time. When shown an object that moves before his eyes, his eyeballs cannot simultaneously follow the movements of objects. The ability of the baby's eyes to focus will be better when he i...