Prior to leaving we discussed grocery store layout. I actually drew a birds eye layout of the store on a piece of paper and pointed out where all the food categories were located. We also discussed how to "shop around the edges" of the store for healthier choices. The kids then helped make grocery lists. They helped inspect the fridge and the pantry and wrote down what we needed. We split the list in two so each team had one. The boys would be with mom and the 11 and 6 year old sisters would go off on their own in the store. I told the kids that we had 30min to get everything on the list...including ice cream for a reward.
I guided the boys a lot, but the girls were totally into it and didn't want me to follow them at all! At checkout, they bagged their own groceries, then helped me load/unload and put away. I was impressed that they all did so well and it was one of the fastest grocery trips I've ever made (with kids)! Plus, they were really excited to see who guessed the closest to the cost for groceries.
On the ride home, we talked about what they thought about it and what seemed hard. A couple comments included: "It's expensive to feed a big family" and "It's hard to shop with kids and not get distracted". Maybe they don't have to be all grown up to 'get it'. There's nothing like teaching great life lessons while being able to cross some to-dos off my list! A special thanks to my 4 helpers tonight.
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