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pinklisa2010
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Hi im wondering if any one can help my son is 3 and abit and non-verbal i want him to have something on him that if he ever got lost he would have our details on the problem that i have is that Harley is very sensory and will not wear things on his wrist or around his neck and being 3 his pockets on his trousers are not very big any ideas would be great
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Hi. When in parks we stick a label on the back of our sons jacket with mobile number and basic details. He can't reach it and if you are discret, doesn't even know it's there. Not practical for everyday use though, or when it's wet!
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this company
http://www.kidsidtags.co.uk/
makes taglets which you could attach onto a belt pull or make a loop and attach you could get printed with the info you want
http://www.kidsidtags.co.uk/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=2
The Taglets are made from a lightweight plastic. Each tag is printed in full colour and is weatherproof.
Taglets are sold in packs of 3, each Taglet can have different information on or they can all be the same. There is a variety of ways that the Taglets can be worn including on a zip, belt loop, on shoes... Each Taglet comes supplied with a split ring /keyring but other options are available. Each Taglet measures approx 28mm x 54mm.
So for example you could have
Please call
00000000000
My D.O.B is
02/05/05
I have xxxxxxxxxx
i got some made and they seem sturdy -
Thank you both ideas are great i will be getting some tags and i will use the label in the mean time thanks again x
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