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DVD : Your Baby Can Read (5 DVD Set and more) |
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 0011271014931
Format: Box set, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC
Label: Penton Overseas Inc.
Manufacturer: Penton Overseas Inc.
Number Of Items: 5
Publisher: Penton Overseas Inc.
Region Code: 1
Release Date: January 01, 2006
Studio: Penton Overseas Inc.
Sales Rank: 50255
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Description: As seen on CNN, Good Morning America, The Learning Channel & hundreds of new programs! Includes all 5 DVDs in the Your Baby Can Read early language development system. Also includes double-sided, interactive "Learn to Read" word cards, one wipe-clean word card, and one erasable, non-toxic pen.
This revolutionary early-reading program encourages infants and toddlers to NATURALLY learn the written word AT THE SAME TIME as they learn the spoken word. Studies indicate that early readers are more confident, have higher self-esteem, and generally do better in school and in life!
*Teaches babies, toddlers and preschoolers written language during the window of opportunity for learning language.
*Promotes the learning of "natural phonics".
* Also includes a complete overview of the program, including an orientation and a parents' "How To" by Dr. Titzer himself, testimonials, and remarkable footage of babies reading.
This language development system introduces children to the wonderful world of words using Dr. Robert Titzer's fun, multi-sensory reading approach. Babies and toddlers do not just watch this DVD. They interact with it!
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My daughter now 22 months olds has been viewing this video set since age 6 months old off and on. SHE LOVES IT!! Especially going from the 1st to the 2nd dvd it was new all over again and would really grab her attention. She did get to the point she memorized it though, so she would start saying nose while they were still on eyes for example then nose would appear next and she would just smile like...i told ya so' It really helped to allow me to throw a load of laundry in or make a phone call to ... Read More
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I am currently working on my Master's degree in Speech Language Pathology and I have two young children (2 and 5). I came across this video set late one night while I was up with my sick 2 year old. It is so cute to see the little kids reading words and I have no doubt that if you spend the time you could teach a baby to read. However, I have one huge problem with this system. It is teaching children to read using the whole language method. Don't get me wrong, this method has its place in reading ... Read More
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This is an expensive set that is really not worth it. The instructions are to watch it twice a day, every day, which is time consuming. The videos are boring. My son is a very active child and had no interest in this whatsoever. I had heard (from an Usborne Book Rep) that this system works as everytime it shows the word "hi" in the beginning and then the girl says "hi", her daughter said it before the girl. Well, kids are good at remembering - it doesn't mean she can read.
I'd spend your time ... Read More
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This set is incredible! Our daughter watched these dvds daily over several months. She loved the series, especially as there are intermittant children's songs throughout! Not only did this set help teach her to read at age 2, but seemed to promote her verbal skills. This was most welcomed, as she was somewhat speech delayed. We've since had another daughter and son. Our other daughter has also been an early reader, and our baby boy has enjoyed hours of watching! I very highly recommend this set! A+++
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My son has been watching this series of DVD's since he was 4 months old. He is now 18 months old and can read over 70 words. He knows all his ABC's and can count to 30. I KNOW that it is because of these DVD's that he is so far advanced for his age. He often reads words that we didn't even know that he knew. These DVD's teach the pattern of reading and learning. I know that all children would benefit greatly from watching these DVD's. I recommend these DVD's to all parents! They are worth every penny ... Read More
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