Shopping with Young Kids? Read On!
First thing is to consider all the needs the kids will have while you are out and about. Kids need to eat, and they need to eat often. Shopping burns lots of calories, so be sure to pack a hefty snack for them and for yourself! Some simple snacks include trail mix, crackers, granola bars and dried fruit. These snacks are simple to pack, don't make a big mess and will fill little tummies while giving them essential nutrients and healthy calories. Try to not fill your kids with excessive sugar treats as that may only make matters worse!
You will also want to be sure that your kids are rested and have plenty of energy left for the shopping trip. Never try to shop with a tired toddler. Tired toddlers throw fits, and lots of them! You can't expect a sleepy child to cooperate with you when you are shopping, so if the kids are tired, stay home! There is no winning with this specific battle! Plan to shop shortly after your kids wake up in the morning, or just after nap time is finished. These times are usually fairly slow at the stores anyway, so they work out well for everyone involved!
Another simple tip that adds lots of fun is to go with a friend. Whether the friend has kids or not isn't important, but what is important is that you have someone to tag team with. If you need to run into the bathroom, or try on some clothes, one can stay with the kids while the other does what they need to do. This has proven to be one of my most successful tips for shopping with my little ones. I especially love to take my mom since the kids love and know her and she loves to help me!
Shopping with Young Kids? Read On!
Shopping is so exciting for children!
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Takeaways
- Take healthy snacks for you and your kids.
- Plan stops and breaks.
- Avoid the crowds!
Did You Know?
Allowing your child to pick out an item can prevent many meltdowns.
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