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Hi, I'm Yellow, your Medical Info turtle

Peace of mind for little adventures β€” a tiny, useful charm that quietly helps your child when they need it most.

My job: shows allergy & medical details
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Allergy & medical info card

For children with allergies, asthma, or medical conditions. A tap reveals essential information β€” 'I have a peanut allergy. Please call my parent on…' β€” so first responders and adults can help quickly and safely.

For Parents

Setting up your yellow turtle

Takes about three minutes. You'll need a free app and your phone.

1
Download a free NFC writing app
On iPhone or Android, search the app store for NFC Tools by Wakdev β€” it's free, well-trusted, and what we use ourselves.
2
Choose what to write
Open NFC Tools and tap Write β†’ Add a record.
For yellow turtles, choose:
Text β€” write the essentials: "I have [allergy/condition]. I need [medication/action]. Please call [parent] on [number]." Keep it under 350 characters.
3
Tap your turtle to write
Tap Write in the app, then hold the turtle flat against the back of your phone for a few seconds. You'll hear a beep when it's done. Remove your phone case if the read is slow β€” these chips are small (8mm).
4
Test it, then lock it
Tap your turtle again to check it does what you wanted. Once you're sure it's right, you can use NFC Tools' Other β†’ Lock tag feature to make it permanent β€” nobody can accidentally overwrite it. This step is one-way, so only lock when you're certain.
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An honest note: NFC tags only work when a phone touches them β€” they don't track location, send alerts on their own, or work over distance. Think of them as a tiny, friendly emergency card sewn into a keychain.
Coming Soon

A reward app, made for these turtles.

We're building a small, calm reward app where children tap their turtle to log everyday wins β€” tidying up, brushing teeth, helping out β€” and earn stars, streaks and small treats agreed with their grown-up. Be the first to try it.

Collect All Six

The Fruit Turtle family

Each turtle has a different job. Mix and match β€” most parents start with two or three.