Tuesday, February 28, 2012
TigTagz 4 Kids ~ Review ~
If you are a parent, you have probably experienced the horror associated with turning and looking and not seeing your kid when they were just "right there". Though usually they are quickly found (I know my toddler loves to stand right in the "blind spot" created by wearing my infant in the beco, but I digress), when going somewhere with a large crowd, a little piece of mind is in order.
Some people choose to keep their toddler in a stroller or on a leash (literally), but, even after 3 kids, I am just not a fan of those solutions. I know some people will pin a business card in the child's pocket (more my speed), but I still fear that card would get lost. I was recently introduced to a product that is even better than these options. TigTagz are disposable, customizable, rip-proof bracelets to identify your child and provide an easy way to attach your contact information to their person.
TigTagz come in a variety of cute styles for boys and girls. You can get blank ones to write on yourself or get them pre-printed with your vital information. If you are the parent of a child with special needs, TigTagz are a great way to alert people to that need, whether it is a food allergy, autism, diabetes, etc.
Find out more information and buy them at the TigTagz website.
Brandilyn
I received one or more of the products mentioned above for free using Tomoson.com. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers.Note: This post may contain affiliate links.
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