Erin13178
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I've seen several people talking about IDs for the kiddos.
I've heard about dog tags, a laminated card in a pocket, tying something onto a belt loop etc.
Does anyone have any pictures of your child's ID that you've used and you know works?
My concerns are that 1)my child won't leave it alone if it's a necklace or bracelet 2)it will get lost 3)she doesn't have belt loops so that is out 4)most of her pants don't have pockets either.
I've even contemplated making a hair thing that has ID on it, and putting it in her hair tye. Or hooking it to her strap of her flip flops, but that won't work, I tried it at walmart.
Thoughts? Pics? Suggestions? Strategies?

I've heard about dog tags, a laminated card in a pocket, tying something onto a belt loop etc.
Does anyone have any pictures of your child's ID that you've used and you know works?
My concerns are that 1)my child won't leave it alone if it's a necklace or bracelet 2)it will get lost 3)she doesn't have belt loops so that is out 4)most of her pants don't have pockets either.
I've even contemplated making a hair thing that has ID on it, and putting it in her hair tye. Or hooking it to her strap of her flip flops, but that won't work, I tried it at walmart.
Thoughts? Pics? Suggestions? Strategies?

and was wondering what I was going to do when I remembered I had a bunch of blank business card sheets leftover from another project. I copied a Mickey & Friends picture on one side (the side that will most likely face out) and on the other side I put my cell phone, DH's cell phone and DS13's cell phone number and our resort name. I'm going to use clear contact paper to "laminate" them as I don't have a machine and will put them on the lanyards I bought for them at Five Below. I'll take a picture of them and post it tomorrow. A great use of what I already had on hand so it's budget friendly, too.


)and what to do if we get separated but this thread made me think of how fast the time goes by - It seemed like just yesterday they were little ones - 
