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Publisher: Gentle Revolution Press
Release Date: October 2002
ISBN: 0-59117-007-9
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Format Reviewed: Hardcover
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Genre: Nonfiction / How To
Reviewed: 2003
Reviewer: Beverly J. Rowe
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How To Teach Your Baby To Read
By Glenn Doman, Janet Doman 

      In this unique, thoroughly-revised 40th anniversary edition of the wonderfully effective teaching tool, Glenn Doman and his daughter, Janet Doman, share their theories on early learning. It's all about bonding, and making the most of your infant's incredible capacity for learning. The world has long underestimated what a very small child is capable of academically. This book actually shows you how to enhance their intelligence and mental development.

     How To Teach Your Baby To Read is especially recommended for its extensive, simple guide for parents that will help make reading fun for infants and toddlers and prepare them for school. The easy-to-follow learning plan is combined with outlines and commentary to improve parent/child bonding and to help structure learning time with very young children. If you are a parent seeking to provide your child with the advantages that an ability to read and a love of reading will provide them during their lifetime, and to free your child's imagination, and ability to achieve academic success, then this book is for you.

     I wish I had known about this book when my children, or even my grandchildren were babies. It could make a big difference in your child's life. This book would make a great gift for new parents.

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