Other mums were quick to brand the idea as “genius” and “brilliant”.
An Aussie mum used pram pegs to attach a $1.50 ice tray filled with snacks to a trolley to keep her son quiet while grocery shopping. Picture: Facebook / KmartMumsAustraliaShe popped her son into the seat of the supermarket trolley, clipped the two pegs to the handle and the ice tray and then filled it up with various snacks, including sultanas, cereal and rice cakes.
“So cool tho I see mine getting un clipped eventually but still awesome idea,” a second person said.Others shared their experience on what best kept their kids settled during a grocery visit. Another mum recently revealed how she transformed her son’s nursery using a $3 sponge to create a textured wall. Picture: FacebookThe mum’s trick comes days after a fellow mother was blasted for having kids in a shopping trolley.
The woman recently took to a Sydney mum’s Facebook page to share a snap of her kids sitting in a Coles trolley, saying she had been told this was “illegal”.“Illegal? Sure they probably exceed the weight limit but who really cares,” said one person in response to the mum.Another said although they didn’t think it was “illegal”, they said it wasn’t recommended.
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