Lost lunchboxes, swapped water bottles, and misplaced school supplies—sound familiar? Kids’ name stickers are the ultimate solution for keeping belongings organized, safe, and uniquely theirs.
Whether you’re a parent prepping for back-to-school, a teacher managing classroom items, or a caregiver ensuring nothing gets left behind, 5160-compatible name stickers (1″ x 2-5/8″, 30 labels/sheet) simplify the chaos.
With Google Docs, design and print durable, fun stickers for free—no design skills required!
Pro Tip: Always print a test page on regular paper to verify alignment before using label sheets!
5160-Compatible Kids’ Name Stickers Template
Bright, Fun & Practical for School Essentials

The 5160-compatible template is designed for high-volume labeling, perfect for:
- Lunchboxes & Water Bottles: Survive lunchroom tumbles with waterproof labels.
- Notebooks & Folders: Assign subjects (e.g., “Math,” “Art”) or personalize with emojis.
- Clothing Tags: Stick inside jackets, shoes, or hats for lost-and-found success.
- Classroom Supplies: Label crayons, glue sticks, or shared bins.
With 30 labels per sheet, this template is ideal for large families, classrooms, or labeling entire school kits. Its compact size fits neatly on small items while offering room for creativity.
Customization Tips:
- Kid-Friendly Fonts: Use playful styles like Comic Sans or KG Primary Penmanship.
- Color Coding: Assign colors by child (e.g., pink for Emma, blue for Liam) or subject.
- Icons & Art: Add dinosaurs, unicorns, or superhero logos via Insert > Image.
Why This Template Works:
- Waterproof & Dishwasher-Safe: Use laminated or polyester labels for messy backpacks.
- Quick Personalization: Batch-print 30 stickers in minutes.
- Kid-Approved Designs: Let children pick themes to boost excitement about organization!
How to Design & Print Kids’ Name Stickers in Google Docs
- Open the Blank Template: Start with a Google Docs sheet formatted for 5160-compatible labels.
- Add Content:
- Names: Use 14-16pt fonts (e.g., “Emily’s Lunchbox!”).
- Details: Add grade levels, allergy alerts (“⚠️ Peanut-Free”), or fun quotes (“Future Scientist!”).
- Graphics: Upload clipart, emojis, or school mascots via Insert > Image.
- Stylize Your Design:
- Apply rainbow backgrounds or polka dots under Format > Table.
- Align text and icons centrally for a balanced look.
- Test Print:
- Print a draft on plain paper. Attach to items to test sizing and appeal.
- Print Stickers:
- Load 5160-compatible label sheets into your printer.
- Under File > Print, set scaling to 100% and margins to None.
Pro Tip: Save a “master template” with your child’s name and favorite themes—update grades or designs yearly!
Best Practices for Kids’ Name Stickers
- Durability First:
- Use waterproof labels for bottles, lunchboxes, or rainy-day gear.
- Avoid paper labels for items washed frequently.
- Safety Matters:
- Skip personal details (e.g., last names, addresses) for privacy.
- Use non-toxic adhesive labels for items kids might chew (e.g., pencils).
- Engage Kids:
- Let them choose colors, icons, or fun phrases (e.g., “Soccer Star!”).
- Turn labeling into a craft activity with DIY sticker sessions.
- Consistency:
- Label everything—even socks and mittens!
- Use the same design across items for easy recognition.
Final Thoughts
These free Google Docs templates turn the chore of labeling into a fun, efficient task that kids will love.
The 5160-compatible design ensures every item—from glue sticks to gym shoes—is clearly marked, reducing lost belongings and classroom mix-ups.
With 30 labels per sheet, you’ll conquer back-to-school prep, field trips, or summer camp packing in no time.
Give your child the confidence of ownership and teachers the gift of an organized classroom!
Note: This product is not affiliated with or endorsed by Avery®. ‘Avery’ is a registered trademark of Avery Products Corporation. Referenced label sizes are for compatibility purposes only.