Wednesday

Tattooing a Child for Safety?

Really, I never suspected I'd be in favor of tattooing a child.

Now that I have seen the clever idea to temporarily tat a child to bring it back from being lost, I think it's a wonderfully clever idea. I wish I had had that when my children were little.

You may never have experienced it personally, but you probably did vicariously:  a child getting separated for its parents at a shopping mall or airport, wandering away from the hand that lets go just for a second. Kids are curious and get easily distracted, leaving a parent terrified with fear and anxiety. 

As a parent, would it give you a sense of security to know that your child is wearing a temporary tattoo with a telephone number? Not that this would spell ABSOLUTE safety, but most finders of children are anxious to return a lost child to its parents or care givers. Identification makes that possible.

Does your child have a food allergy? … need some special attention? ….Just personalize a tattoo and relax!

If you have small children or grandchildren, or you know someone who does, this will make a thoughtful and potentially anxiety-saving gift. Take a look at the various designs and uses of these temporary tattoo child identification devices. Kids love it and are proud of being thus tagged; parents breathe a little easier, because the safety of a child means everything!

Another great idea in action,
Britt

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