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These are the cutest thing I've ever seen. Its a little temporary tattoo that says "if lost please call: and then your number" personalized for your cell phone or other emergency number. While most guys are probably thinking "why not just write it on their clothes, etc, I think its a ingenious thing. They cost $20 for 30 tattoos which is pretty affordable. www.safetytat.com
Wow, that is awesome. I always just write on my kids bellies with a permanent marker, and they have been taught if they get lost to find an adult and show them their belly. But these are a wonderful idea!
Great idea! I wonder why this wasn't thought of earlier. I can imagine putting something like this on my kids. Writing on the kid's stomachs is another interesting idea. I think putting it somewhere where it can only be viewed when needed is best.
I was thinking that putting on these fun tattoos is really an early way to introduce kids to the art of tattooing so it will come as second nature, when they are older and they will have no reservation in getting permament ones.
I don't see where a temporary body sticker is going to teach them to permanently change how they look. In fact I would think it would encourage them to use temporary tattoos since you can change them as often as you like.
Getting a haircut doesn't teach you to chop off your arm after all...
I honestly don't see what's terribly wrong with permanent tattoos in the first place, but I don't think that these temporary ones will convince kids that they need to get a permanent one. I think that with these ones, it's just a safe precaution, and the kids will most likely not object to it. I don't think there's any harm done.