5 Tips on Taking Your Preschooler Apple-Picking
By Christie Silvers, published Sep 29, 2008
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Apple-picking is one of the most enjoyable activities during the fall season. Watching your preschooler do it is even more enjoyable! If you're ready to venture into this territory, then here are a few tips on taking your preschooler apple picking that can make the experience even more enjoyable, as well as memorable!1) Bring Bug Repellent & Sunscreen - You're obviously going to be outside when you're apple picking, so don't forget to bring the bug repellent and sunscreen. Your preschooler's skin will thank you and you'll be happy about not having to listen to complaints of itchy bug bites.
2) Dress Accordingly - Hats and sunglasses are must-have items when going apple-picking with your preschooler. If you're planning to make a day of it, you'll be outside int he beaming sunlight for several hours. Would you want to be out there without your sunglasses? Of course not! So make sure to bring your preschoolers sunglasses and/or sunhat as well as your own. Since apple-picking season is generally in the cool temperatures of autumn, be sure to bring a jacket. If you go early, you might want to put warmer clothes on the kiddies until the day warms up.
3) Go Early & Enjoy - In all the years that I've been a parent, I've found that getting activities done early in the day is the best thing for preschoolers. Apple-picking is no different. If you go early, you may discover that your favorite orchard is less crowded and more preschooler friendly. You'll be able to relax and enjoy your time together in the cool autumn weather. Be sure to let your preschool do a lot of the apple-picking. Show them the best apples, lift them up to reach different heights, and watch as they pluck their own apples from the tree. Plan to stay for a while and just enjoy the fresh air and introducing your preschooler to the world around them in the form of APPLES!

5 Tips on Taking Your Preschooler Apple-Picking
My daughter enjoying her trip to the apple orchard.
Credit: Christie Silvers
Copyright: Christie Silvers
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Takeaways
- Dress accordingly
- Go early
- Let your preschooler participate!
Did You Know?
Fun Fact: Each American eats about 65 apples a year! YUM!Fun Fact: The largest apple, according to the Guiness Book of World Records, weighed 3 pounds and 2 ounces.
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