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That is actually a really good point.
https://www.amazon.com/s?k=baby+mobile
Almost none of these mobiles, in a quick skim, have the interesting stuff on the mobile ornaments aimed at the kid. They're instead aimed at the adult.
Exactly this. I work with parents of very young children, and I always tell them that if they're buying something like a mobile or art for the walls, they need to lie on the ground and look up at it from a baby's perspective to know what it'll really look like.
Same reason that wall decor for babies and toddlers needs to be less than 3 feet from the floor. Otherwise it's just for the parents' benefit.
I imagine it's similar to dog toys. Ultimately I don't think my dog cares if her toys look like frogs or squirrels or ducks, but I do.
My cat absolutely cares if something is shaped as a mouse, or a ball. He goes crazy for balls and mice. Throw a cube and he doesn't give a shit
It's not like the baby really cares. Moving colourful stuff that makes a sound, what more could you want?
Babies do start to pick up on faces early on -- we've got some hardwired stuff there -- and on the mobiles there, the faces are away from the baby.
https://www.whattoexpect.com/toddler/self-recognition/
Most of the complex details and shapes are facing away. Oddly, of the mobiles I see there, the few designs aimed at the baby are mostly black-and-white, not colorful, while I'd have also thought that color would be preferable.
When they're really little, high contrast is more clear and theoretically more interesting. There's a lot of black and white toys aimed at newborns for that reason.
Heh fair enough.
Wow, this is bad. I feel like this was not the case in early 2010s, but maybe my memory is bad. My favorite was always the baby Einstein fish TV on the crib wall. It encouraged fun tummy time stuff, and had cool lights and music.
Stuff is done to sell, hence it targets those who make the purchases not the end-users.
You see that a lot in things like children toys, often resulting in the funny result that the kid that gets the toy as a gift ends up having more fun from the box the toy came in than from the toy itself.