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RE: bottle bands and identity bracelets,
rhmaxx,
Jun 30th 2012, #1
RE: bottle bands and identity bracelets,
abaros07,
Jun 30th 2012, #2
RE: bottle bands and identity bracelets,
EricaD22,
Jul 01st 2012, #3
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KaelieGood,
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MaryM,
Jul 05th 2012, #5
RE: bottle bands and identity bracelets,
kathysyd,
Jul 15th 2012, #6
 RE: bottle bands and identity bracelets,
Megan Welfare,
Jul 15th 2012, #7
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abaros07 | Sat Jun-30-12 10:40 PM |
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#488196, "RE: bottle bands and identity bracelets"
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For the bottles - I used ponytail holders around the bottles. You could buy the colored ones, but I used the fat black ones because I only had two to mark. One bottle had nothing, the other had a band.
Would those work on an ankle too? It seems like they might be too big and could be a possible choking hazard if they fall off or get taken off. Allison
Mom to: Madeline 09/2001 Jack, Evan & ^Alex^ 03/02/2008 @ 26 weeks
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MaryM | Thu Jul-05-12 12:08 PM |
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#488210, "RE: bottle bands and identity bracelets"
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We color code everything, but with GGB that is maybe a little easier: my son wore whatever, and one G always had pink, and the other girl a different color. My GG are not identical though so it wasn't an issue of regular caregivers not telling them apart... more of knowing which clothes/paci/bottle etc. went with with child.
With anything that could be bought in multiple colors, we always did that, otherwise we found a way to mark things in colors: ribbon tied around a pacifier, stickers on the bottle cap (though I like the rubber bank idea), ribbon around the handle of the carseat, etc. They are now 5 and I still color code a LOT (with toys, school backpacks, shoes, etc.) As they learned to recognize their letters I also began writing their initial with a sharpie on things if they got the same thing (like a happy meal toy, etc.)--luckily my kids' names all start with different letters!
Good luck ~ Mary (41) happily married to Case (45) since 7/2000
Stay-at-home mom to Madelyn Anne, born 10/31/04
and GBG triplets: Laura Catherine (4 lb 8 oz), Andrew William (4 lb 9 oz) and Elise Nicole (4 lb 7 oz) born 3/15/07 at 34w 1d
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kathysyd | Sun Jul-15-12 10:28 AM |
Member since Jul 18th 2005
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#488235, "RE: bottle bands and identity bracelets"
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My kids were color coded. We used used yellow, pink, blue.
It was pretty easy to find those colors in whatever we needed. Each baby had his own color. mom to: Ryan 32 The Lawyer Jason 30 The Chief Meteorologist Chris 30 The College Student Tim 30 The college grad
I love hearing their versions of their childhood memories!!
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Megan Welfare | Sun Jul-15-12 12:58 PM |
Member since Jul 18th 2005
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#488236, "RE: bottle bands and identity bracelets"
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Sun Jul-15-12 01:04 PM by Megan Welfare
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We assigned each kid a color before they left the hospital - Camille was pink, Meredith was purple, Jame was blue. (And baby #4, Elise, was green.)
The kid wearing purple gets the bottle with the purple sharpie writing on it, and she goes in the carseat with the purple ribbon on the handle, and wears diapers from the purple basket. (My kids were vastly different sizes, so diapers & carseats had to be theirs or they didn't fit!) Though at the time it was VERY easy for us to tell who was who b/c they were such different sizes, they are technically identical, and looking back at pictures, it is difficult to tell who was who in pics where the colors aren't obvious.
I realized it was a problem around 9 months old, and after that, every picture had something to make it obvious. Even bath pics - each kid has the correct color washcloth so I know who is who. At the beach, they were in identical swimsuits, but before taking pictures, I would carefully hand each kid a sand bucket or shovel in their color. Even naked baby pics - I had a pretty silver rattle and I would change out a pastel ribbon on the handle so I knew for sure who was in the picture. 
My kids are now 7 years old, and they still have backpacks, toothbrushes, hairbrushes, towels, goggles, water bottles, rulers, pillow pets, bikes & helmets, etc. color-coded. Prevents a lot of "THAT'S MINE!" and it's opposite, "I DON'T KNOW WHO LEFT IT OUT - IT'S NOT MINE!" BGG born 4/25/05 at 31w1d
New baby girl born 9/19/06

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