It sounds unrealistic, I know. However, I had the fortune to visit the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Museum and I particularly remember the "Link" exhibit, discussing reuniting lost children with families. The exhibit got me thinking from a child's point of view.
How would you find Mommy or Daddy, if you can't say your own name?
What would make a child feel better when found by strangers?
How would authorities identify local contacts and reach extended family?
Baby onesies with printable iron-on transfers are an inexpensive way to keep important information with the child. Ubiquitous digital photos are easy to include for identification. Privacy is maintained while outer clothing covers up the onesie. Any adult finding the child would naturally inspect the diaper, thus discover the information. A reasonable solution to enhance travel safety!
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Signing UpStep 1Materials and Tools and Info
- Infant Onesie
- Iron-on transfer fit for the printer you use
- Digital photos of family and contacts
Typically I include
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Child
- photo portrait
- name
- home address and phone number
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Traveling companions
- photo portraits
- names
- cell phone numbers
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Destination contacts
- photo portraits
- names
- cell phone numbers
- Destination address and phone (hotel if applicable)
- Dates of travel
- Who will meet / drop off at travel gateway (airport, tram station ...)
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Third party emergency contacts (grandparents / guardians)
- photo portraits
- names
- cell phone numbers
- Home address and phone number
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Care Information
- Feeding notes
- Basic abilities (recognize name / some words ...)
- Important allergies
- Commonly used words (translating baby's speak for others: IE "Binky" = "please give me a pacifier", "Gum-Gum" = "I'm hungry!")
- Simple method to help comfort (song, blanket ...)
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I make t-shirts now, the kids have outgrown onesies.