Child Check In 1.5

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Child Check In helps provide security for children's programs such as Sunday School, Children's Church, VBS, Camp, Daycare, School. Print badges for each child, with any allergies or special needs clearly displayed, along with the child's name, birth date, guardians' names and photo and the list of authorized adults whom they may be released to (with proper identification). Child Check In also makes record keeping easy with attendance reports and lets you send "Miss You" and Birthday cards with ease. Features: print security badges for children and guardians with the guardians' photo; print visitor badges on adhesive labels; print attendance reports for children and workers; print visitor reports; print birthday cards; print 'Miss You' Cards; print mailing labels.

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