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Margaret T. posted the same question on 2/11/09 titled "Anyone Heard of "your baby can read" tv?". She got a lot of responses, split down the middle. Personally, I will not get it for my son (he's 19 months). From what I hear, you have to be very strict with the program for it to work, but research doesn't prove it works wonders. I don't think it's been around long enough to see how the kids who do this read later in life, and if there are any positive or negative issues from doing this. The dvd encouraes memorization, not actually learning phonics, which could cause reading problems later on. My son LOVES books! He loves for me to read to him, and he likes to "read" to himself! I don't want to encourage my son to grow up faster than he needs to! He's a baby! He'll learn to read when he's ready to. Plus, I believe it's important for kids to "read" books by looking at the pictures and using their imaginations to make up stories. I read to my son all the time, and I feel this is what he needs now to encourage reading skills later on. For now, he's a toddler, and he's learning things a toddler should learn now!