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3 Tips for easier shopping with kids

Episode 39 of the Beautifully Organised with Marissa Roberts podcast, hosted by Marissa Roberts, titled "3 Tips for easier shopping with kids" was published on November 27, 2022 and runs 3 minutes.

November 27, 2022 ·3m · Beautifully Organised with Marissa Roberts

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When the kids are little, shopping is tough - you’re already tired, you have to take a bunch of stuff with you (I do NOT miss nappy bags), and you have to manage everyone’s needs and emotions while trying to complete a simple task that used to take 30 minutes and now takes closer to 2 hours.  As they get older, shopping with kids gets a little easier physically, but you still have the emotional side to manage - kids don’t always want to come shopping with you, in-store fights and tantrums are never fun, and toilet requests always seem to happen when your trolley is full and the checkout line is long.  You’d think a stroll around Target would be lovely, but everyone wants to go in different directions and buy everything they see and fall in love with on the spot!  Shopping with kids is never going to be completely smooth (at least not in my experience), but there are a few little things you can do that make a big difference in how enjoyable the task is.  Here are my 3 favourite tips for easier shopping with kids!  -----  Mentioned in this episode:  House & Family Binder  -----  Enjoyed this episode? Please subscribe, rate and review on Spotify, Apple Podcasts or your favourite podcast platform.  ----- Free resources to make your life easier: https://linktr.ee/beautifullyorganisedmums  ------  Become a Paid Subscriber to access exclusive episodes: https://anchor.fm/beautifullyorganised/subscribe  ------  Follow Beautifully Organised Mums on Facebook ------  Listen to Marissa's podcast for entrepreneurs and creators at The Simpler Business Podcast

When the kids are little, shopping is tough - you’re already tired, you have to take a bunch of stuff with you (I do NOT miss nappy bags), and you have to manage everyone’s needs and emotions while trying to complete a simple task that used to take 30 minutes and now takes closer to 2 hours. 

As they get older, shopping with kids gets a little easier physically, but you still have the emotional side to manage - kids don’t always want to come shopping with you, in-store fights and tantrums are never fun, and toilet requests always seem to happen when your trolley is full and the checkout line is long. 

You’d think a stroll around Target would be lovely, but everyone wants to go in different directions and buy everything they see and fall in love with on the spot! 

Shopping with kids is never going to be completely smooth (at least not in my experience), but there are a few little things you can do that make a big difference in how enjoyable the task is. 

Here are my 3 favourite tips for easier shopping with kids! 

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Mentioned in this episode: 

House & Family Binder 

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Enjoyed this episode? Please subscribe, rate and review on Spotify, Apple Podcasts or your favourite podcast platform. 

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Free resources to make your life easier: https://linktr.ee/beautifullyorganisedmums 

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Become a Paid Subscriber to access exclusive episodes: https://anchor.fm/beautifullyorganised/subscribe 

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Follow Beautifully Organised Mums on Facebook

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Listen to Marissa's podcast for entrepreneurs and creators at The Simpler Business Podcast

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