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Babies can learn to read. That is a proven fact. You can see lots of proof of this by visiting You Tube and searching out babies reading. You will see a great number of babies that are learning to read. Prior to the Internet it was much more difficult to believe such a claim, but proud parents are uploading videos of their babies reading.
With the spread of the Internet we can also find out how parents are teaching their babies to read and what programs they are using and enjoying. This is really wonderful for consumers since we can search out the dirt on companies and find out if their products are really what they claim to be.
You can teach your baby to read very quickly. By that I mean in very little time each day. The quickest and easiest way to teach your baby to read is by using a baby reading program that involves DVDs and flash cards. The DVDs are designed to entertain babies while teaching them to read. Doesn't that sound almost too good to be true? Since most people are attracted to the television anyway, you can tap into the powerful pull of the TV by playing videos that will teach your baby to read. This takes up to 30 minutes a day, but it quickly becomes a favorite activity for babies.
Parents do not need to sit and watch the videos with their babies although they can if they choose to. The DVDs are very interactive and keep babies stimulated and entertained as they learn to read. While using the DVDs in a baby reading program requires the least amount of preparation for parents there is and even faster way to teach your baby to read.
You can literally teach your baby to read in just minutes a day with flash cards. Babies generally view a set of 5-20 flash cards a few times a day. The cards are flashed very quickly and require little time to show. Parents can work in the flash card sets around common daily activities such as diaper changes or meals. In less than 5 minutes a day you can teach your baby to read.
Flash cards are the most traditional and common method of teaching babies to read. Parents have been using this method for more than half a century. Flash cards are an excellent option for parents that are opposed to having their babies exposed to television viewing.