Refuse collector identity card
Every little Refuse collector person needs their own ID card.
These cards can be personalised with:
- your child’s name
- the name of their recycling centre (base)
- a headshot/photograph
Once you have placed your order, please email your child’s photo to us at photos@mylittleuniform.com with your order number in the subject line. When we receive the photo we will check to make sure it will work well on an ID card. If any changes are required we will email you prior to printing.
€12.95
Priority dispatch available at checkout.
Each identity card comes with an orange card holder and a durable orange lanyard with a breakaway safety clip.
In order to ensure the quality of your card please ensure that photographs are:
* of sufficient quality for printing ie 300dpi
* are in a square format
* are a clear bright headshot of the child
Photos on the cards will appear as they are received.
Not suitable for children under 3 years: risk of strangulation
For each card sold we make a donation of €2.50 to the Little Blue Heroes Foundation, an Irish charity that provides assistance and support to families where a child has a life-limiting condition.
If you change your mind you have 14 days to return your order to us for a refund.
If you would like to know more please read our Shipping and Returns policy.
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My Little Uniform
Authentic
Career role-play helps children develop positive relationships with people in their community. When children put on a costume they transform, taking on new mannerisms and attitudes. They can explore the roles and responsibilities of their new persona through play and have a lot of fun.
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Sustainability is at the core of everything we design. All our costumes are made with Oeko-Tek certified, 240+gsm cotton. Reinforces seams and hems ensure all our costumes will last for years of play. Every design is tested rigorously with over 40 wash cycles to ensure it is suitable for regular wear.
Play based learning
Dramatic play is an important part of early childhood. Through play, children learn to express themselves and their ideas, to negotiate with others, think creatively, and solve problems. Dramatic play introduces a whole new vocabulary and helps children understand the way the world works.
Gemma –
Gorgeous addition to our previously bought refuse collector uniform from you. We have a bin truck obsessed boy who will be over the moon with this. Such a lovely idea.