:Next month, the toy manufacturer Leapfrog will produce an electronic aid which it claims will teach babies aged just 12 months old to be bilingual."
Um, yeah... right.
Any 12-mo I know would just chew on it, if they bothered to play with it at all.
I have ZERO faith in toys that are supposed to teach language electronically. It's been proven that babies don't learn language from TV, so why would they learn it from an electronic gizmo?
Frankly, the only thing that really teaches language is actually spending time reading and talking to them. I tried to read to my baby when he was really, really small. He just chewed on the books, and, I'll admit it was a boring exercise for everyone. But! Guess what I DID do? I read all the time, myself. Kids see what you're doing and they want to do it, too. So, Becket had a great interest in books. Now that he's 16 months, he wants to sit in my lap and listen to me read books.
The key is to make them interactive. You can have a lot of fun with stuff like "Can you point to the duck? Where is the duck? That's it! That's the duck!"
I can keep him busy with, "Becket, where is your ball? Go find your ball! There it is! Bring mommy the ball!" "What is this? What do you call this? A car! That's right! Go find the other car!" These sorts of word drills really entertain him.
Other than that, he's mostly interested in trying to put lids on things and pulling things out of cupboards.