Hey, parents! I'm Treasure, do you want to teach your children how to care for babies?! You can learn here, too!
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I'm Treasurer, how do you do? Here we will learn about how to be a good big sister!
Watch the video above so that you can learn how to change a diaper with the video!
Let's start with the basics: Diaper/Nappy changing, a Nappy is another word for diaper in British English.
That is true, I kept wondering why they said Nappy. I saw it happen constantly in British movies and real British moms.
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First: If you don't have one, Create a diaper changing station so you can change disposable or cloth diapers.
Always keep the baby wipes, the new diaper, an extra spare diaper in case the new diaper is ruined during changing the baby's old diaper, and napkins bear you so that you won't have to hold the baby in place and try to reach for a needed thing that's out Of reach.
Basically always keep it right next to you or the baby.
If you have gloves, just put them on.
Why? Because if you don't, poop might get in your nails.
Second: Sniff the baby's butt to see if they pooped or pee-peed.
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Babies and toddlers who are not potty trained need to have their diapers changed whenever they poo to avoid rashes and being uncomfortable.
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