Looking for easy kindergarten tips? What To Label for Kindergarten with Mabel’s Labels. Post sponsored by Mabel’s Labels. All opinions are 100% my own.
What To Label for Kindergarten with Mabel’s Labels
There’s definitely things this mom needed to learn for Kindergarten. Little did I realize that 20 glue sticks, 4 packages of crayons and 4 brand new folders were going to be instantly handed over to the “community” pile on the first day of school. However, let that not drag you into despair.
There are plenty of items in Kindergarten that need to be labeled with my new Mabel’s Labels. And here are my top 5 picks!
1. The coveted pencil box
My son LOVES his new pencil box. It’s one of the few items that he really get to call his own. he picked it out himself and was so proud to put his own Skinny-Minis™ name label on it, complete with train!
2. ALL lunch gear
There’s quite a few lunch bags, lunch containers, Tupperware and drinkware that goes back and forth to school. With 15 students a lots of lunches, it’s easy for my son’s lunch to get lost in the shuffle.
By labeling everything in his lunch gear, we can make sure his containers and lunchbox come home with him everyday. Isn’t this Teeny Tags™ cute? It fit perfectly on his lunch bag zipper!
3. Those extra clothes
One of the requirements for school is to pack a bag with extra clothes in case of an accident. These Tag Mates™ can perfectly adhere to clothing so we know which clothes are my son’s!
4. Both Shoes
Labeling my son’s shoes is also important, not just for school! Just think of how many times we visit a restaurant jungle gym or go to a jungle gym birthday party or special field trip where shoes come off! Finding shoes fast for any parent, teacher, helper speeds up the process!
5. His favorite school supplies
There are special items that we let our son bring to school to remind him how much he is loved by his family. Special pencils, a little eraser, fun school supply surprises definitely become extra special with his name label on them!
Our Kindergarten labels were perfect this year, thanks to Mabel’s Labels! The Ultimate Back to School Combo included every type of label we needed.
- 40 Skinny-Minis™ – Dishwasher and Microwave Safe
- 50 Tag Mates™ – Washer & Dryer Safe, easy to apply to clothing care tag
- 16 Shoe Labels – Waterproof and UV Resistant
- 2 Teeny Tags™ – Waterproof and UV Resistant, comes with rings for easy hanging
The BEST part? You can customize the design, the color combination and the name placed on your personalized Mabel’s Labels. There’s tons of great combinations. My son was so excited to choose trains and the colors he wanted. HURRY, these labels are only available now through September 30th! Check out Mabel’s Labels for your labeling needs and purchase the Ultimate Back to School Combo for $42. Guaranteed satisfaction and high quality labels that last, Mabel’s Labels make Back to School labeling easy and fun!
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Nicole Vieu says
All my kindergardeners important things
Janet W. says
I would label my grandson’s belongings for preschool, specifically his shoes, clothing, backpack, etc.
Linda Manns says
I would use these labels for backpacks, jackets and whatever else they take with them
polly says
I would label my grandson’s pencil box, crayon box and his lunchbox
Noreen says
Sweat shirt or coats, they are easy to loose
Anita Carol Gambrell says
I would label the mesh back packs and all sweaters and jackets and coats!
Christa L. says
Coats, shoes, backpacks and sweaters.
Sacha Schroeder says
I would label my kids school supplies, lunch box, back pack, supplies, ipod, cell phone… I might go a bit crazy. LOL!
Pamela F says
Backpacks, pencil cases and jackets!
Beverly says
I would label everything, especially her jackets and personal items like show and tell toys.
Lisa B. says
I would label the backpack, lunchbox, jackets, and anything else they take to school a lot!
melissaandkeith miller says
shoes, pencil box, coat, backpack
Marilyn Nawara says
I would label back packs, books and anything else they bring to school
Jessica Carlson says
Kiddo’s lunch bag for sure, and if her classmate happens to have the same shoes (even the same size as each other) again then her shoes too. Oh, and her lunch containers, water bottle/bag, and her juice box holder. Oh, her jacket too… Pretty much anything that at some point in the day that she has some control over
ken ohl says
my nieces clothes, back pack etc.
Jill h says
I have a 1st, K and preschooler this year. I would label my K and preschooler’s lunch box, coat, water bottle, backpack.
Sarah @ 2paws Designs says
Everything! LOL We love Mabel’s Labels. I was just thinking earlier this week how I wish I had ordered some teeny tags. Would be perfect on his black lunch box. Thanks for a chance to win the #BTS set!
ed goldstein says
everything especially the backpack and lunchbox
Angela says
Jackets, shoes, backpacks and lunch box
Paula Brown says
When our son was in kindergarten, his teacher was upset when parents labeled pencils, crayons, binders, notebooks, pencil box, etc. She sat “we share as a community, so those who could not afford to buy the best didn’t feel bad”. in other words my son who got the really nice pencil box in the color he wanted had to let someone who got the cheap ugly one have his, and he got the crayons that don’t color well instead of the crayola ones we bought him.
Christie says
I’m sorry you didn’t get to label yours. We made sure to check with the teacher to be sure the pencil box would be his 🙂