Here's a tip that will help defray some of that worry. Before starting on the trip, visit a local hospital and ask if they will make one of those plastic bracelets for each of your children. Usually, they will. Then you can put whatever information you'd like on a slip of paper and insert it into the bracelet. If you're traveling to/through foreign countries, you may want to put the information in several languages.
By: Rick Williams
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Reusable Stickers, Lollipops, and Safety Bracelet
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Pre-Shipping of Baby Consumables
Postcard Mementos
Polaroid ID
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