Is your child allergic to dairy, peanuts, and E numbers? Is he asthmatic? The prevalence of
childhood allergies has increased around the world over the last 10 years. If they eat or drink the wrong thing, or don't have their inhaler the results can be catastrophic, if not fatal. With more children having allergies these days - when they attending nurseries and child minders you need to make sure that they are aware of the problem. You need to label bottles and packed-lunch boxes but most sticky labels come off in the dishwasher. Not My Nametags!
My Nametags are simple and quick to use.
These hypoallergenic labels for clothes, and stickers for shoes, PE kit and lunch boxes have room for your child's name and allergy plus a contact phone number too. My Nametags labels are simply ironed onto clothes or stuck onto shoes; lunchboxes, beakers and mugs, and these labels won't come off in the washing machine or dishwasher - that they guarantee - for 10 years. This is due to a specially formulated adhesive that has been developed to ensure that once the labels are on they are there for good. This formula also ensures the label sticks to clothes etc leaving no loose edges to irritate the skin.
For £9.95
you can get a mixed set of 75 iron-on and 75 stick-on nametags. These are white with black writing size 30 x 13 mm, you can have your child's name, your home or mobile phone number, allergy warning - and you can personalize them too - choose from over 50 designs such as footballs, cats, dogs, horses or dinosaurs. If you order on line from www.mynametags.com before 12.00pm your labels will arrive the next day.
However, MyNameTags have given thebabywebsite.com 50 sets of these stickers to give away all you have to do to be entered is:
This competition has now closed
Closing Date 15 January 2007
Winners will be contacted by email after the competition closes and names will be posted on our Winners Page.
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