The Ultimate
New Parent Bundle
Four things every parent means to sort out, and almost nobody gets to before they need them.
Taught by two Paediatric ICU nurses
Even in a life-threatening emergency. Even in Auckland.
Those minutes belong to you.
Not to a paramedic, not to a doctor, not to the internet — to whoever is standing in that room. And when panic hits, your brain doesn't reach for the thing you read once. It reaches for the thing you've practised.
Being ready isn't about becoming a nurse. It's about not losing the first thirty seconds.
Four promises. Four resources.
Every piece of the bundle does one job. Nothing in here is filler.
Be prepared for emergencies
Baby and child CPR, choking, anaphylaxis, burns, head injuries, bleeding, poisoning and febrile seizures — demonstrated slowly enough that your hands learn it, not just your head.
- When to call 111, what they'll ask, and what to do while you wait
- What a febrile seizure actually is, and what to do while it's happening
- Head knocks and near-drownings: what to watch for hours later
Spot serious sickness quickly
The one that ends the 2am argument about whether to drive in. Fever, breathing, vomiting, rashes and dehydration — what's normal, what isn't, and where to take it.
- Home vs GP vs urgent care vs 111 — as a rule you can say out loud
- Meningitis and sepsis: what the early signs really look like in a little one
- How to stop losing the first thirty seconds to "is this even an emergency?"
Feel confident with starting solids
Because real choking is silent, and because solids start at six months. The full live session, recorded — so you're not waiting for the next one to run. It's in your account the moment you buy.
- The sequence for a baby and for a toddler — they are not the same
- Silent choking vs coughing: when to act, and when to let them clear it
- The foods that cause it, and how to prepare them properly
- Including the questions parents asked live, answered on the recording
Be heard when you get help
"She's fine, it's just a virus, take her home." And the whole drive back, you know something isn't right. This is the part no first aid course covers: how to be believed.
- What to say, in what order, in the words a clinician can't wave off
- How to ask for an observation to be recorded
- How to get a decision reassessed, without a confrontation
Saving you over $130. Lifetime access to all four — yours to re-watch at every stage: crawling, walking, solids, daycare.
Get all four — $99Two Paediatric ICU nurses
Not a generic first aid syllabus with a baby photo on the cover.
They've seen it go both ways
Every scenario in these courses is one they have actually treated — which is why the guidance is about little ones specifically, not adults scaled down.
They're parents too
Which is why none of it is delivered as a lecture. It's built around what a parent is actually doing in those first minutes, with a phone in one hand.
Plain English. New Zealand guidance. Real childhood scenarios. Short lessons you can pause the second someone needs you.
What it's actually like
"As a first time mum this is everything I needed. Ever since completing these courses I feel much more confident about assessing my baby and knowing what the next steps are. I cannot recommend this more! It gives you the confidence of knowing what to do in tricky situations so that you're not wasting precious time."
Elina H."I'm still making my way through the course in between looking after a newborn bub. The course is easy to follow and is explained in simple terms, highly recommend this for all parents. It helps being able to re-watch the material as well."
AnaheraVerified"Highly recommend! Great course, easy to access online! Step by step is great!"
ShaunaejThat confidence is the whole point — and it's what you're actually buying.
Get the bundle — $99Instant access · Lifetime access · Saving you over $130
The honest answers
I'm not going to the Baby Show. Can I still get this?
Yes. Do not stress — we've got you. The bundle is online, the price is the same wherever you are in New Zealand, and it's yours the moment you buy. Nothing about this offer depends on being at the show.
Can I just buy the first aid course on its own?
You can — it's $79 by itself. Which means the other three are costing you $20 together. But the parents who tell us they finally felt calm are the ones who also learned to read the unwell days. First aid tells you what to do once you know it's serious. The sickness course tells you whether it's serious. Most panic lives in the gap between those two.
I'm still pregnant. Is it too early?
It's the ideal time. You'll have hours you won't have later, and lifetime access means you can re-watch the choking and solids material at six months when it suddenly matters. Plenty of parents do it in the third trimester for exactly that reason.
I did a first aid course years ago.
Most adult courses spend ten minutes on children and none at all on the two-year-old at the top of the stairs. This is entirely little ones, and it's built to be re-watched — because what you learned once and never practised is exactly what your brain won't reach for.
Is the choking webinar live? Do I have to wait for it?
No waiting. It's the full live session, recorded — including the questions parents asked on the night and the answers to them. It lands in your account the moment you buy, so you could watch it tonight.
I'm not medical. Will I actually be able to follow it?
No background needed. Plain English, step by step, demonstrated on screen. Parents finish it saying it was straight to the point and they knew exactly what was being taught.
When would I find the time?
Nap times, in your pyjamas, on your phone. The lessons are short and you can pause the moment someone needs you. No Saturday to find childcare for, no drive across town.
Does this replace seeing a doctor?
No. It makes you better at knowing when you need one — and much clearer when you're talking to them. That's what the advocacy and escalation eBook is for.
$99 is a lot right now.
It's once, and it's yours forever — through this baby and the next one. Afterpay splits it into four payments of $24.75. Compare it to one after-hours visit you didn't need to make.
Is the price going back up?
Yes. This is a two-week offer and it closes at midnight on Monday 31 August. After that the four resources go back to $246.99 individually.
Six to twelve minutes.
That's how long you're on your own for. It's yours whether you've prepared for it or not.
Confident with solids · Heard when you get help
You're already a great parent.
This just gives your instincts the backup they deserve.
Offer ends 11.59pm Monday 31 August 2026 (NZT).
These courses are educational and do not replace medical advice. In an emergency, call 111.