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Snacks for Kids While ShoppingSue from Goshen, IN Feedback About This Post:RE: Snacks for Kids While ShoppingThe store I shop at, always gives kids under 12 years old, a free cookie from the bakery. You might call your store and see if they do. When my kids were young, and I had to take them to the store with me, I'd hit the bakery first, and then the comic book section. They'd pick out their comic book and while I shopped, eat the cookie and read. No problem-o! Post By KJ (Guest Post) RE: Snacks for Kids While ShoppingTry putting cheerios the fruit ones on a string of dental floss for bracelets and necklaces that they can wear while shopping they could make them, too. Post By Enter your name.Mary (Guest Post) RE: Snacks for Kids While ShoppingI used to carry little baggies in my purse or tote of cheerios, pretzels or crackers. Several of the stores I shop at will have cookies out at the bakery to sample and if you are buying something at the deli the clerk will gladly cut a piece of cheese for the children, free of charge. Post by Debbie52 RE: Snacks for Kids While ShoppingBesides all of the above, how about a reward for good behavior at the very end-Spell out the behaviors you expect then at the ned let them pick out the designated reward IF they hav earned it. This can be as simple as picking out the cereal or ice cream flavor of the week. Post By Linda (Guest Post) RE: Snacks for Kids While Shopping
It would be more practical to bring a toy for them to play with rather than food to a food store. Post By soyzicks (Guest Post) RE: Snacks for Kids While Shopping
Try to keep things non messy, for your sake and the stores. Post by T&T Grandma RE: Snacks for Kids While ShoppingSomething dry and not too messy--a baggie with dry cereal like Cheerios, pretzels, goldfish crackers. Also good is string cheese, grapes, baby carrots. Post by OliveOyl RE: Snacks for Kids While Shopping
I always keep on hand for my now 4 year old, fig newton cookies, raisins, and cheese-it crackers. I used to carry a banana also when he was younger...that was his favorite. Post by kghsave |
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