Your child's eyes hold a large number of sensory receptors which help them to catalogue light and color. As your child grows, they archive the color, shape, and size of the objects around them.
As more memories are created from the visual world, your child begins to associate images with words.
We develop visual maps which can be used in coordination with our body maps to move successfully in our world.
Resources:
Living Sensationally by Dr. Winnie Dunn