Any kind of colored clothing is really the best way to identify groups. At City Museum in St. Louis, those groups that are color-coordinated are a blessing because staff can keep track of them, too! The buddy system might help them stay together somewhat if colored shirts aren't an option, but many museums aren't condusive to that, especially exploratory children's museums like City Museum.

"Ms. Bowers" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:Suggestions Needed:
We are looking for ways to visually identify our museum
summer camp kids (especially on field trips).
Does anyone have experience using something other
than brightly colored T-shirts?
Thanks in advance.

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