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How to find your kids quickly in case they get lost in a crowd

5/31/2017

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A friend shared this article with me and I thought it would make a great shout-out to share with you. Check out this brilliant idea! 

Summer is officially here and many parents are taking their kids to amusement parks, local fairs, festivals, and other popular places. However, keeping kids safe at events where there are thousands of people can be a real challenge for any parent. Cherise McСlimans, a mom and an active blogger, came up with a simple yet effective idea on how to find your little ones if they get lost or separated from you in a large crowd.

We at Bright Side can’t wait to share this smart idea with you. If you have some effective tips on how to ensure children’s safety in crowded places. Write the phrase ’If lost call’ and your phone number on the child’s wrist. Tell your children to turn to ’good strangers,’ like a mom who has kids with her or a police officer, and ask them to call that number.

Then cover the written phrase and the number with liquid bandage. This waterproof temporary tattoo will last for about a day.

It’s also recommended that you snap a picture of your children on your phone before going out. This will greatly help to give an accurate description of your kids—their clothes, hairstyle, and so on—in case they get lost.
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