I can’t believe that school is starting next week for my kids. This summer has definitely went by fast and now it is time to get them ready to go back to school. This means that mom has to make sure they have all the supplies they need to get them off to a good start.
One thing that my oldest daughters will be using this year are padlocks. I remember being afraid of when I entered junior high that I was not going to be able to remember my lock combination. Even my daughter Ariyona had that fear when she started junior high a couple years ago, so I know we are not alone. I bet there are tons of kids each year that are AFRAID of not remembering their combination.
Wordlock has a solution to the “I can’t remember my combo” fear. They produce locks that use words instead of numbers. I have heard about these locks before, but had yet to see one for myself until this last month. We received one of the Wordlock Padlocks in pink for review and I am thinking that these are really cool. I really had wished they would have had these when I was in school, it would have made going to my locker EASY.
The Wordlock Padlocks offers 100,000 word and letter combinations. The secure WordLock Padlock is easy to read, easy to set, and makes it possible to have an easy to remember personal word combination. WordLock Padlocks are available in a variety of colors including red, black, pink and silver. If you don’t like this style of lock, Wordlock also carries text locks, sport locks, brass locks, bike locks and more!
When students have one of these, they will no longer need to remember long numerical locker combinations and can instead select easy-to-remember four- or five-letter words that have meaning and reflect personal interests such as: S-P-O-R-T, D-A-N-C-E or best friends’ names, like B-R-A-D or S-A-R-A-H.
You can find out more about Wordlock by visiting: https://wordlock.com.
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