- I suppose I can give you a crash course.
- A day with Daddy.
How does that sound, wee man, eh?
We'll get on famously, won't we?
(baby cooing) - Right, so when you take him out, make sure you wrap him up tight.
Don't forget his hat and his mittens, not too tight mind.
And watch him getting flushed and hot.
Nappies are in here.
Give him these ointments, stop him getting sore.
Pins are in the front, powder in the back.
All set?
- Tight, but not tight.
Warm, but not hot.
Ointment, piece of cake.
(baby cooing) - Right, I'll see you in a few hours for his feed.
Don't be late.
(both smooching) - I won't.
(Helen smooching) Oh, oh wait, wait, I think something's happening.
(Helen sniffing) - When he scrunches his face up and goes red that's how you know you're in danger.
- Scrunch, got it.
(baby fussing) Perhaps one last demonstration.
- You know what you're doing.
Have a lovely time.
(Helen chuckling) (baby cooing) (James sniffing) (James sighing) (dramatic music)