We use this for our babies too. Started on and off since they were about 10months old Now they are 19 months. They can say many action words. Those they don't how to pronounce, they can point when they see pictures, etc. Very Very good! Do you know where I can buy the Flashcards?!
I bought the sets includes flashcards and books thru Mi-Kids last year when I was pregnant. My baby is now 9mths and I use it on & off with Disney. I cannot say good or bad as she doesn't response my question much at this moment. In my mind, I feel every learning tool has their own selling point; the important point is how to make good use of the materials to teach ours babies. I'm more interested in sharing with other parents about the teaching methods of using those tools such as DVD, Songs, Flashcards in "Cantonese" living environment.
You can try to hold her and watch the program together. Also try to act out some of the words together with your baby. That will make it more interesting for the bb. I just bought some sliding cards from BB Expo. They look confused as to what to do too. Must "add oil" to teach them
My son started the materials since 3 months by watching the DVD once daily and I started to play the word card with him around 9 months. He showed the actions / pointed to the body parts / took the correct toys while I showed him the cards at around 12 months.
He's now 17 months and he's not watching the DVD anymore. But I still showed him the cards once in 2 days to refresh his memory. I found this really useful and works really well!
Would you share what tools do you use to teach "字母板拼字" ? My son also watch the your baby can read DVD since 1 years old. He is now 21 months and I would want him to learn 拼字. Thanks.
I also let my boys to watch YBCR since they were 5 months old; they're now 18months la. Though it's kind of brain wash style, it does work very well. My boys learnt a lot of words and action after watching it. They do watch it everyday and they love it....also they know which word to be shown next before it actually pop up the screen.
Now I'm showing the PTW version of YBCR (it's not from YBCR but the style is more or less the same) called, 寶寶學漢語, also quite good and effective. My boys only watched twice they can point to their eyes, ears, nose, mouth when I speak in PTW.