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Infant/Toddler: Babies Read TV Roundtable Split on DVD That Brings Words to the Screen
Participating were Penelope Pauley, mother of Lucy (3); Christy Chambers, mother of Nigel (2); Diana del Pozo, mother of JoJo (1); and Sharri Hefner, mother of Sydney (11 months). ![]() ![]() Smart Kids - Your Baby Can Read! by PENTON OVERSEAS INC. Age: 0 to 5 Gender: Boys and Girls Category: Educational MSRP: $79.95 What It Is: A series of instructional DVDs designed to teach babies and toddlers to read in five months. What the Moms Thought Christy, mom to Nigel (2), and Penelope, mom to Lucy (3), were appalled to learn from the packaging that the product encouraged children as young as 3 months to sit in front of a television. Diana, mom to JoJo (1), and Sharri, mom to Sydney (11 months), had the opposite reaction: They were excited to see that even infants could be taught to read. ![]() What the Kids Said Lucy (3) liked the animals, songs and babies. Much to her mom’s chagrin, she asked to watch the video again. Nigel (2) and Sydney (11 months) did not respond to the DVDs at all. Nigel lost interest after a few minutes and then asked his mom to turn it off. Christy therefore rated the product a “0.” Sydney cried when she grew bored, watching for no more than 10 minutes at a time, and her mom gave the series a “3.” JoJo (1) liked the kids in the video. The images and large font also caught her attention. ![]() JoJo (1) learned a few words while watching the video. Sydney (11 months) learned how to wave. Lucy (3) learned the differences in the words on her very first viewing. Nigel (2) did not learn while watching the video, as he did not enjoy watching it. However, the families only had a few weeks with the DVDs and the total program requires a five-month commitment. How to Improve It Diana, mom to JoJo (1), thought that the product would be more effective if the words were repeated more often and more slowly. The moms really appreciated the included flash cards, as they encouraged interaction with their kids. If the product relied less on the instructional video and more on the well-designed flash cards, which serve as an excellent resource for teaching word recognition, Sharri would be happier with the product. Would You Buy Another Toy Like This? Christy, Penelope and Sharri said they definitely would not buy another product like this one. Diana, mother to JoJo (1), said she definitely would buy another one like this, as well as recommend it to other mothers. ![]() |
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