“The Tat That Brings Kids Back!”
The Lipstick to Crayons sisters have a confession. We are freaks about losing sight of our kids out in public. I can’t tell you how many times one of us had a fit of panic that we lost a child only to realize that embarrassingly they were standing behind us or on our hip. Seriously, we can’t be the only moms who have done this?
SafetyTat has created a product to give us moms peace of mind. Another product that has left me and my sis scratching our heads and saying, “Why didn’t we think of this?”
SafetyTat is a temporary safety tattoo for children. SafetyTat temporary tattoos are useful for many situations such as amusement parks, water parks, stadium events, traveling, site seeing, shopping malls, and even school field trips. They also offer tattoos that alert to allergies.
In addition to their temporary tattoos are the Quick Stick Write-On! which is an ultra-durable skin safe applique “tattoo” sticker that is waterproof and will last an extra long time — up to two weeks — until you are ready to remove it. The Quick Stick Write-On! requires no water to apply. Simply peel and stick — “Quick Stick!” These skin applique tattoos are shipped BLANK, so you can write your information on them with the included waterproof tattoo marking pen.
We especially love SafetyTats for when our kids are in the care of someone else. I often worry about how rescue workers would be able to identify and contact me if their driver was injured. The SafetyTat tattoo prevents time wasted on trying to figure out who my kids belong to and how to contact me.
You can visit the SafetyTat online store for more info.
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Comment by DJ (1 comments.) on 5 October 2008:
Great idea and yeah, why didn’t I think of that! lol
DJs last blog post..Halloween Is Coming!
Comment by Yael Nash (1 comments.) on 13 October 2008:
It is, it’s great idea! I wonder if it has been marketed in the UK? If not it should.