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Has anyone ever tried my baby can read?

My son is 3 years old and is very intelligent and grasping things very quickly. I love to teach him and being his tutor because of his learning skills. I play lot of games with him that educate him as well. He is having good common sense than kids of his age.I saw an advertisement in television" my baby can read ".Is it useful for my 3 year baby ?Has anyone ever tried "my baby can read". I just feel that it will be of help for his brain development. Let me know your experience.
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Aristo Bhupal | Aug 16 2011
'Baby can read is a special program kit based on videos and flash cards to make baby learn and recognize things around him/her. This kit offers to help bring faster development in the kid's communication abilities as compared to other kids. In my personal opinion, I feel kids should develop in a natural environment and there is no need for extra ailment to boost this process of natural development especially the communication abilities. I don't feel that this is the age at which the baby could be drilled to do something other than what he simply likes to do.Advertising is a great form for convincing people to buy products and yourself is a good example. But as you have decided to buy it then I must tell you that there have been many researches around the world that proves that knowledge gain by a child is very much based on the exposure your child have in his early years. I know that in the early years, you always want to have something that could enhance the communication abilities of your child because this is a difficult period for many parents as don't get to understand what their child is trying to communicate. I would not deny the fact that there has been some really nice reviews regarding this product and I would say that if you really like the product there is no as such harm to your baby and it may help your baby learn little faster. You may also like to read on the issue at http://www.theopinionatedparent.com/2007/04/13/my-baby-can-read/