Win A Monkisee Reading Kit Worth £150!

Monkisee learning for your babyThe MonkiSee Reading Kit has been proven to be babies’ favourite reading program.

This kit has been carefully designed to engage, entertain, and educate your little learner. The MonkiSee Program combines music and poetry, along with puppets and real world images to expand your baby’s vocabulary and teach them to read. Parents love this program because of the improvements they see in their baby’s language skills.

Babies love it because they are able to learn new things in a fun and entertaining way–babies easily relate to the carefully crafted content on the DVDs. The Monkisee Reading Kit contains Books, DVD’s and Flash cards. Monkisee Flash Cards are a wonderful tool for teaching babies from 3 months old to 5 years old, how to read using the whole-word method.

All babies are little Einstein’s when it comes to learning to read, their brain develops at an unbelievable rate during their first 5 years of life.

A baby can actually start learning to read at 3 months of age, when their eye sight starts to focus properly.  Research for the past 30 years shows that babies from this early age have the ability to learn languages, whether written, foreign or sign language with ease, as the brain is generating thousands and thousands of brain cells per second.  This allows them to effortlessly learn and absorb mass amounts of information. By stimulating your baby’s growing brain you are strengthening the brain and its connections, called synapses.

It requires no effort for the developing baby to learn to read, just lots of fun stimulation which these reading kits provide

Babies that learn to read from such a young age have a huge advantage over the rest!

MonkiseeCheck out our website for testimonials and video shots plus meet the loveable Monkisee puppets. Go to www.monkisee.co.uk or on Facebook

The Prize

We have ONE Monkisee Reading Kit box sets worth £150 each to give away.

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