As you can see, I am very nervous about teaching kids to read *without* teaching them phonics.
Don't be nervous about it. It works well! Babies do figure out sequence and phonics if you start them on flashcards the dolman method. That's especially so for English.
My baby started on YBCR at 1 month. And then on flashcard DVD for English(winktolearn) at 7 months. We could tell that he recognised words by the time he was 10 months, and after he was 1 year old, we could tell that he could figure out words phonetically.
This is not the same as for Chinese, which is character-based, and unless you are teaching HanyuPinyin(HYPY), there is no phonetics to talk about. And I'm avoiding HYPY as far as possible for now. I even take the trouble to use correction tape to blank them out of books after either memorising the pronunciation or writing a very tiny note at a separate corner of the book for myself. And yes, I do notice that for Chinese, for those words that my son does not come across as often, he may forget. And this is despite the fact that he can read the Chinese characters in different forms, in different media, on signs outside that he's never seen before, etc.
But for English - he'd figure out how to read it out. Only that, he may or may not know the meaning, if it's a new word.
So, don't worry - start your baby as young as you can! Those brains are like sponge!