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how to baby sit a baby in an poem form
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When you’re asked to babysit a little one,
Bring calm, soft hands, and gentle hums begun.
Ask the parents for routines and cues:
Feeding times, nap lengths, allergies, and shoes.
Wash your hands, set bottles right,
Warm (not hot) — check by wrist in the light.
Feed with patience, burp on a shoulder,
Keep them upright a little longer.
Diapers checked and changed with care,
Wipe front to back, and fresh clothes there.
Never leave them on a high, lone place —
Hold close, or stay within arm’s embrace.
Watch for sleepy eyes and quiet sighs,
Swaddle snug, sing soft lullabies.
Back to sleep, no loose blankets near,
A clear crib keeps breathing clear.
Play with gentle smiles and soft toy sounds,
Tummy time brief on safe, clean grounds.
Soothing shush, a rocking sway,
A pacifier may calm the way.
Keep emergency numbers close at hand,
Know the address and how to call for aid on demand.
If breathing stops or a high fever shows,
Call for help — medical pros know best, you know.
When parents return, share what you’ve done:
Feeds, naps, diapers, and moments of fun.
Leave them smiling, the baby asleep,
A night well-kept — memories to keep.
Bring calm, soft hands, and gentle hums begun.
Ask the parents for routines and cues:
Feeding times, nap lengths, allergies, and shoes.
Wash your hands, set bottles right,
Warm (not hot) — check by wrist in the light.
Feed with patience, burp on a shoulder,
Keep them upright a little longer.
Diapers checked and changed with care,
Wipe front to back, and fresh clothes there.
Never leave them on a high, lone place —
Hold close, or stay within arm’s embrace.
Watch for sleepy eyes and quiet sighs,
Swaddle snug, sing soft lullabies.
Back to sleep, no loose blankets near,
A clear crib keeps breathing clear.
Play with gentle smiles and soft toy sounds,
Tummy time brief on safe, clean grounds.
Soothing shush, a rocking sway,
A pacifier may calm the way.
Keep emergency numbers close at hand,
Know the address and how to call for aid on demand.
If breathing stops or a high fever shows,
Call for help — medical pros know best, you know.
When parents return, share what you’ve done:
Feeds, naps, diapers, and moments of fun.
Leave them smiling, the baby asleep,
A night well-kept — memories to keep.
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