For new or expecting parents | Babyglow: The suit that changes colour when your baby's temperature is too high | Mail Online

Helping babies communicate with their parents through a ink pigment with heat sensitive molecules, these baby garments change color with baby's temperature - meaning they can tell parents when their child is getting too hot and help prevent catastrophic illness. The Babyglows come in pink, blue and pastel green, all of which turn white as soon as the baby's temperature rises above 37c.

Six years ago, Chris Ebejer, conceived a way to identify when babies were overheating. Now, proudly, he is delivering his fully-formed creation to the world as the father of one has signed a £12.5million contract with a manufacturer to take his 'Babyglow' babygrows global.