THEY may be tiny but these tots are getting a head start.
They were some of the first babies to take advantage of an interactive art installation in Glasgow.
Based at the Platform in Easterhouse, it is the first of its kind in Glasgow.
It also offers an opportunity for newborns-two-year olds-and their parents to play in the Blue Block Studio, a carefully created safe play space.
The purpose-built space features fluorescent lights, tactile walls, and brightly coloured objects that can be climbed, arranged and moved around.
Created by artist Katy Wilson in collaboration with a team of fellow artists, Blue Block Studio is a Culture 2014 commission, ensuring Scotland's very young also see a benefit from the Commonwealth games.
Blue Block Studio is at Platform until Saturday and then tours before it returns to Glasgow at Tramway on July 23.
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