What all do you label for daycare? I know bottles, how do you do that where you find it stays on the best (sharpie right on the bottle, tape, ect?) Also, do you label clothes, wipes, etc? First time going to daycare so I am not sure. What about a pacifer?
Re: XP: Labeling for Daycare
i had used a sharpie for the bottles, but it washed right off, so i broke out my mom's old p-touch label maker and made some with that....they've stayed on through the diswasher
for the clothes, sheets, bibs, and the one toy i sent with her i put her initials for full name, if it fit, on the tag with a sharpie
i put her initials on her pacifier, but they washed off...but i also keep a pacifier with her in her car seat at all times, and it's on a pacifier clip so they just use that one and clip it to her, i also sent a spare one in a little zip lock which i think is in her cubby with the spare clothes
the diapers they requested the hard case of wipes, so i wrote her name on that, wrote her name on the formula container...but the diapers, i just gave them a sleeve from the big boxes you get at costco, didn't write her name on that though, but they keep it in her cubby
i may or may not have just ordered these...they are so cute! and will work awesome when she moves to sippy cups etc....love them!
We got the inchbug bands for DS's bottles. Our daycare actually prefers them over sharpie markers.
As for the diapers and wipes we just labeled the outside with a marker.
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I use Inchbug for semi and permanent labels. We have to label everything - so each component of the bottle (the bottle itself, the nipple, the lid, etc.). We label wipes, diapers, pacis, blankies, bowls, bowl lids, sound machines, coats, socks, shoes, everything - with full first and last name. With a lot of babies to look after, I don't make them guess with initials, etc. -- to easy to get mixed up. And I extra-label the bottles so they scream "BREASTMILK" on them so they a) don't shake it when they warm it up and b) be sure not to waste it and c) don't give it to any other baby by accident! Even though the 3 teachers "know" - if someone else has to step in and help because a teacher calls in sick, has to leave early, etc., anyone who takes care of my baby knows what's his and that he drinks liquid gold
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