Child Safety Program

A child safety program that you may not have yet heard of yet is Crib Talk. This is a child safety program that deals with safety issues for kids and babies.

Child Safety Program

ABC's latest talk show is a child safety program called Crib Talk, and it's hosted by the famous Baby Carter. Carter mainly talks about safety issues he's learned of in his first year and new things he learns every day. When child safety issues are the topic, he brings in experts. After all, even though he's very advanced for his age, there are some things you have to learn through experience. Parents can learn from child safety programs like this, but babies and children have to experience these things themselves.

More from the Crib

When child safety is the issue, Crib Talk tackles topics like Internet safety, Stranger Danger, drugs and more. It also does a lot of episodes about child safety products. There are child safety product reviews and tests, and there are even focus groups of parents who rate the usability of these products. Here's what the critics have to say about Crib Talk:

"Crib Talk is a child safety program that every parent needs to see. The topics are always timely and current, and they provide valuable information for parents." - Dr. Fill McGrawl

"Crib Talk definitely taught me a lot about baby and child safety. My kids even watch it because they like Baby Carter. In fact, my daughter is the same age as him. Since some of the information comes straight from Baby Carter's mouth, they understand it better. He speaks in a way that my kids understand." - Melissa, mother of two in Akron, OH.

"I definitely endorse Crib Talk as a viable source of information for babies, parents and children. Otherwise, I would not have agreed to appear on the show." - Dr. Sprock.

"Well folks, there you have it. Tune it to Crib Talk every weekday at 3:30 p.m.--right after nap time! This is Baby Carter, see you then."

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