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Peek A Boo iPhone case by Ms Judi. Protect your iPhone with an impact-resistant, slim-profile, hard-shell case. The image is printed directly onto the case and wrapped around the edges for a beautiful presentation. Simply snap the case onto your iPhone for instant protection and direct access to all of the phone's features!
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Peekaboo (also spelled peek-a-boo) is a game played primarily with babies. In the game, the older player hides their face, pops back into the baby's... more
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Protect your with an impact-resistant, slim-profile, hard-shell case. The image is printed directly onto the case and wrapped around the edges for a beautiful presentation. Simply snap the case onto your for instant protection and direct access to all of the phone's features!
Peekaboo (also spelled peek-a-boo) is a game played primarily with babies. In the game, the older player hides their face, pops back into the baby's view, and says Peekaboo! sometimes followed by I see you! (where trees are involved, "Hiding behind that tree!" is sometimes added)
Peekaboo is thought by developmental psychologists to demonstrate an infant's inability to understand object permanence. Object permanence is an important stage of cognitive development for infants. Numerous tests regarding it have been done,[citation needed] usually involving a toy, and a crude barrier which is placed in front of the toy, and then removed, repeatedly. In early sensorimotor stages, the infant is completely unable to comprehend object permanence. Psychologist Jean Piaget conducted experiments with infants which led him to conclude that this awareness was typically achieved at eight too nine months of age.[citation needed] Infants before this age are too young to understand object perma...
In the beginning I was first inspired to pick up a camera at a very young age by my beloved grandfather. He had a dark room set up in our attic where he developed his own photos and would let me watch him work ...Sadly he passed away when i was seven, but he left a huge impact on me that will last a life time.. His love remains with me and within my own photography captures. While living in New York and working psych I suffered an unexpected spinal injury that changed my life.... I moved back to Wisconsin, where I was born . I picked up my camera again and started shooting anything and everything that I found interesting. I never go any where without my camera. While living with level 10 pain and walking with a cane ( at times I...
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Rosalie Scanlon
wonderful capture. v/f
Ms Judi
Thank you so much Deb and Richard for your wonderful comment and promotion! Your comment means a lot to me and I really appreciate your opinion. Have a great day. =)
Richard Lieberman
Hi Ms Judi, Beautiful great eye, love this shot v/f
Deb Halloran
Hello Ms Judi. I love the simplicity of this image. Wonderful textures, contrasts and light..excellent composition. v/f
Ms Judi
Thank you so much Cassondra for the fantastic comment, V/F! =)
Steve McKinzie
Very nice...v
Ms Judi replied:
Thank you again for the great comment and vote!