Get everything ready before undressing your baby - baby wash or shampoo if you're using it, flannels and cotton wool for wiping eyes, towel, clean nappy and clothesHow to bath your baby
The prospect of getting those little newborn arms and legs into clothes can be daunting. But itll become easier with time which youll have plenty of just be gentle and patient until you both get the hang of it. Warm and cosy Your baby is very
For the first week you may find that 'topping and tailing' is the easiest way to bath your baby. 'Topping and tailing' simply means carefully washing your babys face, neck, hands and bottom, morning and night, plus cleaning the nappy area
You can start a bedtime routine from day one - decide at what time you want your baby to go to bed and start putting her down at this time. Initially you might put her in her a Moses basket in a living area of the house, switching to the bedroom
When hes born, your babys feet and legs are curved because hes spent months in your womb. As he grows and kicks, his feet and legs will straighten out, this can take a few years. Make sure tight socks or shoes dont cramp his feet so they can
At time when your toddler is going through so many changes a good routine is important for the both of you.Click on to find out why... Why routine is good for both you and your baby
Recent research shows that what you do during pregnancy may not only help to protect your baby, but can also boost her health and improve her brain power in the future. So pop these easy ideas on your to-do list. TAKE A WALK Regular gentle exercise
As your little one grows, your once-compliant baby becomes a toddler who knows her own mind - especially when it comes to meal times.Chances are her idea of what makes a good meal is a bit different from yours! You know the importance of giving
Returning to work after maternity leave can be an emotional experience for many mums. But you can minimise stress with a little planning and organisation. Three to six months beforeSet your return date between three to six months before you want
At six monthsAs you introduce proper foods your baby's poo will change. Don't worry if you see black threads if he ate a banana yesterday - it's normal. He needs to start drinking water now he's eating proper food, so offer it in a cup rather than a