FoundIt research shows that children are more likely to lose something when their routine is changed, and we all know that back-to-school is just around the corner. FoundIt helps give parents and kids the peace of mind that if they lose that new computer, backpack, lunchbox, or sports bag, they have a MUCH better chance of getting it back.
I think this is an awesome idea. Madison recently lost her retainer (one of those suckers only costs $500!), and let me tell you the panic I was in when we couldn’t find. I’ve written on her retainer container 100 times already, but it eventually always rubs off. That is why I was super excited to try this out! I’ve got a label on her retainer (see picture), her glasses container, my key chain, my cell phone, shall I go on? Anything that can get lost out there, I’ve got my sticker on it now! Will, my 4 year old, will be getting glasses next week, so one of these stickers will immediately be placed on his glasses case also.
Here’s how FoundIt works:
You lose your music player.
Somebody finds it and sees the FoundIt sticker.
The Finder goes to FoundIt.net, enters your ID, and types a message.
They can also report by text message.
FoundIt notifies you (by text and email).
You and your device are reunited (and it feels so good)!
Sounds pretty awesome, right? Since I think this is the best thing sliced bread, I’ve arranged for one lucky reader to get a FoundIt membership of their own (MacDaddy Family package). Here’s what you need to do:
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Thanks for the great contest!
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I would definitely put a sticker on my keys and my ipod!
I would put it on my nephew's Playstation portable. Just because he is supposed to keep it in his backpack in school, doesn't mean it will always remain there. Hahaha.
id put it on my grandsons ds game, he freaks when he looses it!
Sounds awesome!! I'd put a sticker on my six year old's Nintendo DS – he's always misplacing that thing! Also – another on his lunchbox, his backpack – heck – even him! ๐