Remindables Tags

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Remindables Tags

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Remindables was created by two mums who have professional backgrounds in speech pathology and communication design, and who also happen to be twin sisters! We’ve been a partnership, of sorts, for a long time now and think we’ve got the whole thing down pat. We’ve always done everything together! Birth, kinder, school, tennis lessons, marriage, kids … so why stop there?

We both know the daily struggle of keeping young kids organised, getting out the door with everything they need for the day - and making sure that their things come back!

So we’ve come up with a simple tool to help parents, teachers and therapists teach kids to be a bit more organised and a little more responsible ... as best as they can be!

Our tags are 100% Australian made and designed. Made from 2mm polypropylene and printed using UV inks, making them both durable and weather resistant. The range of colours makes them easy to identify and instantly recognisable and the material ensures the tags are lightweight for your child’s bag.

Our tags are 100% recyclable … not that you would ever want to throw them out! Be creative! Use them to create a montage wall hanging, make your own mobile to hang or stick them to a piece of ply for a drink coaster. But if you ever do, please make sure you dispose of them correctly so that they can be turned into something just as useful and amazing!

Note: Each tag is 35mm high x 43mm wide x 2mm thick.

“If you take care of me, I’ll be sure to take care of you!”. If you find that your tags become dirty, be sure to gently spot clean them with warm water. Do not use abrasives, petroleum based cleaners, detergents, lemon and/or essential oils, as this may remove the printed image from the tag.

Warning: Please be aware that this product contains small parts and therefore may be a swallowing hazard to young children under 4. Careful adult supervision is strongly recommended