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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]As a nanny, I have no clue when I would find the time to do general grocery shopping for my employers. I take my charge to do his shopping for things I made for him when I am with him but he gets antsy if we are there too long. Explain to your employers that their child does not like it and there are better, more pleasant and more educational ways to spend this time. [/quote] Unless your employers are not dense and actually know that a good nanny could make grocery shopping fun and educational for a youngster, then you might be let go so they can find someone more trained and experienced in working with children. [/quote] Nonsense. OP's charge is five. That is way past the grocery store lessons. And no five-year-old, in the middle of the hot summer, is going to want to play math games with the nanny in a crowded grocery store. Maybe YOU should learn at what age what experience is educational, PP. And how old are you that you use the word "youngster"?! LOL[/quote] not the pp, but I don't think that very many people learn everything they need to know about food and cooking before the age of 5. And the summer is a great time to go to the grocery store and/or farmer's market.[/quote]
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