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Hi,
I bought the Baby Can Read set from M.I. Kids in Hong Kong. It costs about $2,xxx including 5DVD, 5 books and ~300 word cards. It seems the US version is much cheaper.
I started playing the DVDs to my baby when he was 1 yr old. I read the books and cards to him everyday as well. Now he is 18 months old and know almost every of the 300 words. Of course he can't speak it out yet (except for a couple of simple ones) but he can point or use his body language to tell you what the words mean. For example, when he sees the word "nose", he will point to his nose. When he sees the word "clap", he will clap his hands. When he sees the "elephant", he will make the elephant noise and point to the elephant on the picture book. So I think this set really works (at least on my baby) and it has become one of my baby's favorite. I also bought other educational DVD sets for him: Baby Einstein is a good set too but it mainly teaches concepts (not much words). My baby enjoy watching it and listening to the beautiful background music (all classical). Playalong DVD (from World Family's Disney World of English) - my bb likes it too but doesn't learn much from it. The demo disk from English Time - my bb doesn't like it at all. Montessori's Hurray English 1 and Story Boom Boom 1 - both are excellent teaching materials - my baby like to read the books a lot but the BoBo (the specially designed DVD player) is almost useless.
So all in all, I think every baby is different and which set works best varies from baby to baby. Hope you all will find a set that fits your baby best.
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