[3] Broadcast on Wednesdays, All About Baby was one of five weekly programs that DuMont offered under the umbrella heading Good Living.
[12] Although few recordings survive of daytime programs by DuMont stations, three episodes of All About Baby are held by the UCLA Film and Television Archive.
[13][14][15] Larry Wolters wrote in the Chicago Tribune, "This is the kind of show we feel most young mothers (and fathers, if they could get to see it) would appreciate.
[16] A review in the trade publication Broadcasting praised All About Baby, particularly the manner in which Crowley "explained away the natural but groundless fears every parent has over the newborn child's lack of coordination, spindly arms and bowed legs, crossed eyes and other unattractive characteristics".
[12] The review also complimented Crowley's way of integrating commercials into the program, which it said was more effective than typical sales pitches by professional announcers.