Taking a child to the supermarket seems like an exercise in masochism. In reality, passing through the automatic doors with offspring in tow is more often an act of desperation than inflated parental confidence. To ensure a more pleasant shopping experience, many grocery stores keep shopping cart cars for kids parked conveniently near the entrance. Before you give little Dylan or Ashley a license to drive, however, consider a few basic "road rules" to prevent your milk and bread run from becoming an accident waiting to happen.
When grocery shopping for your children, it's important to know which foods best supply healthy nutrition and support for their growing bodies. What you buy will go into their breakfasts, school lunches, afternoon snacks and evening meals. Let your children be a part of the shopping experience; getting them involved helps them be a part of making their own healthy choices.
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Sitting in a shopping cart for an hour looking at food is not much fun for a kid. Take time to prepare some fun games for your child to play while shopping for groceries. This will make the trip more enjoyable for everyone.
Juggling a shopping list, coupons and a shopping cart with a dragging wheel is frustrating enough. Add a couple of kids to the scene and you have a first-class stress creator. Plan ahead and make grocery shopping easier than usual.