Going Shopping

Going Shopping by Sarah Garland is a charming exploration of a familiar family outing, published by Penguin in 1985. This new edition features 24 pages filled with simple words and illustrations that depict a harried mother, her two children, and their dog as they navigate a trip to the supermarket. The narrative captures the everyday experience of shopping for weekly supplies, making it relatable for both young readers and their parents.
Readers will find a straightforward depiction of the shopping experience, emphasizing the dynamics of family life and the tasks involved in preparing for the week ahead. The book’s engaging illustrations complement the text, providing a visual representation of the journey from home to the supermarket and back. This edition is designed to resonate with children and adults alike, reflecting the shared moments of daily life in a lighthearted manner.
Official synopsis Publisher
Harrassed mum, two children and a dog drive down to the supermarket, load their trolley with supplies for the week, pack it all into the car, and set off home again. Simple words and pictures describe an experience every young child – and mother – will be familiar with.
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