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CBS News/ September 7, 2012, 2:35 PM

Chinese mom shaves numbers on quadruplets' heads

(CBS News) A Chinese mother who worried people wouldn't be able to differentiate between their quadruplet sons have shaved numbers on to their heads.

Tan Chaoyun told Chinese site NOW News the haircuts she got for her four six-year-old sons are helping avoid a lot of confusion among teachers at their local primary school, peers and even her and her husband.

"They are identical, even to me," she said, as translated by MSN. The only difference between the four brothers is the shape of their eyelids, she said.

It was also difficult for Tan's husband to differentiate between the boys. "Sometimes he would punish the second one for the third one's mistake," she told the Chinese news site.

When they were still babies, Tan and her husband used ankle bracelets to tell them apart. After much thought, Tam said she needed to take a much more drastic step to identify them as they started their first day at school.

Tan told NOW News that the numerical hairstyles are a huge success and the teachers are at ease.

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Jonseen says:
This is really cute. Clever Mom!
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Valhalla0907 says:
Cute for now, but the boys will eventually make who they are known.
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odgnj5 says:
Would it really be that much different if she shaved something that wasn't a number? Numbers have a bad PR department.
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rwsmith29456 says:
LOL. Poor kids. And the worrisome Mom!!!
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moonflower2010 says:
What if they had been girls?
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Jonseen replies:
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Assign different color hair ribbons. :)
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formerlyluvnut says:
Now THIS is funny, yet a great idea! BUT, here in the USA it would be child abuse. Once, AGAIN, the Chinese ARE smarter than us!
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GollyRojer says:
Yeah, I can see how difficult it would be to pin nametags on them.
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