Target Shopping

I know soooooooo many moms who LOVE Target! It is their special alone time where they get lost in the aisles browsing and bringing home way more than they had planned! ;p

As you go shopping this holiday season, consider making the mall or a store a fun place to go for the kids too!

My son (and probably a bunch of other little kids), love riding wagons! And he likes going to Target because that’s pretty much the only place we go other than the market where he can sit up high and ride and see everything.

And because Target has a lot of stuff, he asks a lot of questions! It’s pretty interesting. If you listen to the kids’ questions, they can be pretty entertaining. Especially in a store like Target, this could be a place where you bond, have your fun browsing, but also educate your little one and entertain them as they want to see, touch, and talk about everything. Beside the usual toys section, let them help you pick out decorations, plan ahead and pick the greeting/birthday cards, pick out their own clothes and tell you which clothes they like for you( this is funny sometimes), pick out the family bathroom hand soap, and the little things needed for the house.

The definition of a “target” is “a person, object, or place selected as the aim of an attack.”

Attack the holiday shopping, by not just rushing through it, but making it a fun place to discover with your littles! This is where we go every year with my team to shop for gifts for The Salvation Army Angel Tree because it’s a one-stop shop with a variety of things.

You can definitely shop online this holiday season, but consider doing some shopping in person so the kids can help you target what you need! ;)

erin’s tip

My favorite section is “Hearth at Hand” with Magnolia by Chip & Joanna Gaines. Pretty much every single thing in there is something I treat myself to for the shop or for home! Check it out!

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