I would take the ones that you thought were dead and try to put them in warm water up to the head, DON'T get the head wet. If they start moving around then put them in a warm towel you took out from the drier.
The kits that started moving around towards the hay I would put in a warm towel until I had put drier lint, hay and pulled some of the moms fur out. I would put these things in the nesting box and, if the babies looked like they had round bellies I would put them in the nesting box too, nice and comfy like. If they didn't have round bellies I would hold the mom on her back in my lap and once she had gone into a trance I would take a baby, 1 at a time, and let them latch on to her nipples to eat. Afterwards into the box they would go.
I would keep a close eye on them to make sure the mom was doing what she was supposed to. Give the mom some parsley if you had some just to help in the milk production process. If the mom wasn't feeding them and you have a surrogate I would move as many as I could to the surrogate. If I didn't have a surrogate.....well, I don't know but there is a sticky here that says how to care for kits by hand feeding them.
Hope all goes well.