Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Carpool works only if both live very close and you’re friends, or at least trust each others taking care of kids. Bring bottled water and maybe also snacks ( only if you know whether the kids have any food allergy).
Totally unnecessary.
You’re right, but it’s for sport practice carpool, so both my kids and friends kids get hungry and thirsty, and they all enjoy little bit snacks.
I think this really depends on the sport and the time. I'd be frustrated if you were giving my kids snack on the way home from, say, a 7 pm end time and I was planning on a 7:30 dinner. Yeah my kid is hungry but I'm about to feed them a meal.
On the other hand after a summer double header that ends at 9 my kid is starving because I fed her at 4:30 so she ate a smaller than usual dinner. In that case I have a second dinner type snack that's protein heavy for her because she just played ball for 4 hours.
This is probably also age dependent. Older elementary kids are starving at nearly all times.