My Baby Can Read

My Baby Can Read

As an educator, Kasee stressed the importance of reading to Grayson as early as possible. My grandparents echoed that sentiment when they ordered, “My Baby Can Read.”  Today, we supplement the program with Youtube videos, and we already see progress.

The manual instructs you to repeat each word after the narrator. When Grayson was younger, his dad and I would repeat the words, and he would observingly stare at the screen. Now he attempts to say the phrases, and it’s the most rewarding thing I’ve experienced as a parent!

Today I’m sharing the links to the My Baby Can Read Program and the Youtube videos that Grayson watches.

Reading Resources

My Baby Can Read -The program is an early language development system designed to introduce written, receptive, and expressive language to children ages 3 months to 5 years. The kit includes all 5 volumes of Your Baby Can Learn with videos, word cards, books, and parent instructions!

Baby’s First Words- Body Parts, Family & More– Your child watches and learns as fun characters present words for body parts, family members, feelings, and more. Eventually, your child starts speaking along. The captivating mouth on the screen is helpful for proper pronunciation. As young children become ready, they develop proper articulation skills through imitation, often for the first time.

Baby’s First Words – Food, Activities & Animals– Busy parents appreciate this self-paced approach children can use with minimal assistance. Along with critical phrases to communicate their needs, children learn words for animals, food, and outside activities. Includes more than 50 words and phrases.

Baby’s First Words – Useful Phrases -Your child watches and learns as fun characters present words for useful phrases, washing hands, brushing teeth, please, thank you, getting ready for bed, taking a bath, and more. Eventually, your child starts speaking along. The captivating mouth on screen is helpful for proper pronunciation. As young children become ready, they develop proper articulation skills through imitation, often for the first time.

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