Diznygrl
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No names on mouse ears? Or how about a happy birthday sticker from Disneyland that you get at City Hall so all the cast members can wish you a happy birthday by name? Sorry, but I don't think you're in any more danger by putting something as simple as a first name on something you own than you are just walking around normally. Disney has been selling personalized shirts in their catalogues for years. If it really was such a problem then I would think we would see a decrease in the market of kids' things with names on them. (pins, necklaces, etc.) Like erinsgirl, when I was young my mom told me that she would never EVER ever under any circumstances send someone to pick me up that I didn't already know, and to never TALK to anyone I didn't know no matter what they say. I just thought this was simple stranger danger logic. Now if your kid is wearing a shirt that says, "My name is Mary Smith and I live at 123 Maple Drive", then that's another story....
Besides, if a kid was wearing a shirt with his name on it, wouldn't he know it?
(ok, so maybe sometimes kids forget these things. But what they should never forget is that they shouldn't be talking to strangers.)
Besides, if a kid was wearing a shirt with his name on it, wouldn't he know it?
