how to go grocery shopping with kids
How to Go Grocery Shopping With Kids
If you are planning to include your kids in the essential task of grocery shopping, you may like to know some tips to make the shopping experience for your kids more enriching. Know some best ways to shop with kids by reading further.
- As aforementioned, encourage them to come out with you and if they agree, you must do some preparation before shopping.
- Make a list of everything you need. Check your freezer, drawers and kitchen cupboards. Double check the list. Give the list to your kids and ask them to check out if anything is left out. They will be more enthusiastic to do that task. Making a list of what you need to buy helps in arranging your budget properly. Otherwise, you may end up spending more than necessary.
- It is good to have a fixed budget in mind and then plan your shopping list. Ask the kids to make their own list of what they want from the store. This will be really exciting for the kids. You must give them a specific budget (say few dollars) in which they have to buy their favorites from the grocery store. You will see that they will love grocery shopping.
- If you have a well planned list of exactly what you need, you won't have to rush or exert your mind too much during shopping. You won't be wheeling your trolley continuously, here and there in the store. You can also look after the toddler, infant or your kids if you are well planned in your strategy. Otherwise, you know kids. They will be doing some mischief in the grocery store, touching anything, running or opening any box of chocolates!
- If you have many kids and you are taking all of them for shopping, managing them can be a difficult task. You can bring them on alternate weekends for the shopping.
- When you select a product, show your kids how to read labels, pricing and what to look for before buying the needed product. Inform them about sugar, calories, carbohydrate contents, oily packaged foods, etc. It will help them develop good shopping skills and will also increase their knowledge.
- Involve your kids in calculations as it helps in boosting their maths skills. Tell them to see price tags of the products you are keeping in the trolley and ask them to do mental calculations of all the products. They may end up calculating wrong but it is great fun and challenge for them. Moreover, they won't ideally roam in the grocery store, as they will participate whole heatedly in the shopping.
- Inform them about service taxes levied on products in retail grocery stores. Now, you can not tell them accounts and finances but just give a hint of these terms. The purpose of shopping with them is to broaden their horizons.
- Don't ever go for a tedious and long shopping with kids. They will get bored soon. Keep the shopping time reasonable.
- Don't go shopping with an empty stomach, especially with kids. You'll feel sorry for doing so as hungry kids can be seriously annoying!
- During shopping, surprise your kids by gifting them something that they ask very often but you say, 'next time, son'. They will feel delighted for such small surprises. They will also be more engaged in the shopping experience.
- As stated earlier, you must allocate some budget to your kids. Let them shop as per their wish. Keep an eye on what they are buying. At the end of the shopping, discuss with them, what better pricing products they could have purchased. If they save few cents for other works, you must appreciate them for their good habits. It is also a hint that they are developing good money management skills.
- Inform them about how to select fresh vegetables, identify fish, meat products and try to give them description of weights and measures. What is a pound? How weighing machines work? Kids will learn to know about these simple things in a grocery store.
- Let them carry items that they can easily pick up as per their weight and age.
- Explain to them the role of cashier, ask them to stay in the line for billing purposes. Once kids know how shopping is done, they will rarely ask you again where to pay the cash. Remember, kids catch up things very fast.
- Carry water bottles and milk bottle (if it's a toddler) along with you. Kids get impatient when they are thirsty and if they don't get water, they will make a scene out in the grocery store.
- Discuss with them about good shopping etiquette before entering the grocery store. Tell them that it is not good to open any box or touch any product unnecessarily.
- Carry your own grocery bags and avoid plastic bags. This will be a great lesson to your kids regarding keeping our environment clean.
- Ask them to describe their experience at the end of the day, when they go to bed. If the father wasn't there for the shopping, encourage the kids to tell their father about the shopping experience.
- If you have to cross a road, or you are walking with your kids to the market place, inform them about traffic rules and other essential safety tips.