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🗓️ 23 February 2020
⏱️ 15 minutes
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0:00.0 | This podcast is part of the Big Heads Media Podcast Network. |
0:03.3 | Go to bigheadsmedia.com for more great podcasts. Hello and welcome back to the Curious Kid podcast. |
0:31.9 | Before we get into this week's super interesting listener suggestion, let me remind you that season three will be ending in just five weeks. |
0:42.4 | That's right, our season three finale will be released on Sunday, March 29th. |
0:48.7 | As we did in seasons one and two, we will be giving away some awesome curious kid podcast merchandise |
0:56.1 | in our season finale. More details to come in next week's episode. But until then, |
1:04.1 | mail bag. Mail bag. This week's mail is an email we received from a listener in Tennessee all the way back in June. |
1:18.0 | It says, my son Luke is a huge fan and would love to hear an episode on choking. He needs help taking smaller bites of food. We are from Rockvale, Tennessee, |
1:31.0 | and Luke is five years old. Thanks for the great suggestion, Luke. Today we are getting |
1:38.8 | curious about choking for you. It is really important to know about choking. More than 12,000 children are hospitalized every |
1:48.3 | year from choking on food, and many others end up in the hospital from choking on non-foods. |
1:57.2 | Let's learn how choking happens, what the most common choking hazards are, and what we can do if we are choking or if we see someone else choking. |
2:08.6 | What is the question of the week? |
2:11.6 | The question of the week is, which food is the number one? Choking hazard for kids. |
2:18.4 | Let me explain. There is one food that is more dangerous than all the others when it comes to choking in kids. |
2:26.1 | It is so dangerous that it should be cut into small pieces until the child is at least three years old. Can you guess what food I'm talking about? |
2:37.0 | Hey Curious Kid Podcast listeners, while you are thinking about the question of the week, I wanted to tell you about the amazing sponsor for this week's episode, |
2:45.0 | Caribou. That's spelled C-A-R-I-B-U. What is Carou? It's an interactive video-calling app that allows you to read, |
2:53.9 | draw, and visit with your kids or grandkids when you're apart. They have thousands of books in |
2:58.8 | eight different languages, including some of our favorite characters like Sesame Street |
3:02.8 | and Thomas and Friends, to read together, and coloring sheets you can draw on together |
3:07.4 | in real time. |
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