Dog Tag ID
I am reminded of a story from my childhood. When my little sister was about 3 or 4-years-old she wondered off in a department store. Security found her and asked her what her name was. I don't know if she was shy, scared, or both, but she gave them the wrong name.
Dog tags are pretty cheap and easy to come by. In fact, most chain pet supply stores have machines that can make a dog tag in a matter of minutes. They have enough room for important information like a name and a cell phone number.
No, I haven't made dog tags for my kids yet, but I might.
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Again, we are talking about a situation where the child is lost and has been found by an adult who is interested in getting the child back to their parents.
You can also get customized (really customized) "Live Strong" bracelets.
I like the dog tags and sharpies best.
Ooh! Military dog tags would work too.
Ive also thought it would be a good idea to take a picture of Mom and Dad that day and have her keep it on her (obviously only for big stuff like amusement parks, not for running out to the store). When I was a kid I got lost at Cedar Point, and I couldn't remember what my mom was wearing, or even her hair color (in my defence, she did change it a lot!) Once we were reunited, we realized that she had someone looking for me, and I had someone looking for her, and they never thought to cross paths because I told them my mom was blonde (and she had just dyed her hair red).