How to Dress a Newborn?

The first thing we are going to put on, is a body suit. We're going to put that over the baby's head. Just stretch it nice and big. When they are tiny, they do grip their hands quite tightly. Then push the other arm through. Just talk to your baby as you are doing this, going along. Lift up the baby's legs.

Straighten up the body suit and then tuck it under the baby's nappy. And fasten it into place. Then you need to do the sleepsuit, again, you can stretch that to go over their arms. Pull it through. Its okay to be a little bit firm, with baby when you are putting this on. Then just roll baby over on their side, then pull the little bit through.

Then pop the little hand through. Push it through. The sleepsuit onto the legs, especially considering they do hold their hands quite tightly and close to their body. Be talking to your baby as you do this. As they get nice and warm again they tend to calm down and get a bit quieter, and start listening to what you are saying.

The little scratch mittens that are in the sleepsuit. It keeps their hands nice and cosy and warm if they are feeling a little bit cold. There we go! All dressed. This is a this is a bundler, a little night dress, which is really handy to have. It's got a little gathering at the bottom, to keep the toes warm. It's good for nighttime changing. It also has little turnover scratch mitts, to keep hands nice and warm. 

There are also some other items which are useful for baby. A little cotton hat, fantastic for using outside. When you're going in the car as well, nice and cosy to use on baby. Little scratch mitts or mittens keep hands nice and warm when going out. Bodysuits are essential items to have, cardigan to use for baby. When it's very cold in winter time you may need something like a snowsuit.