Free Printable Pretend Play Grocery Store Printables

When it comes to imaginative play, there’s nothing quite like pretending to go grocery shopping. Now, with these fantastic grocery store pretend play printables from Homeschool Share, you can make your child’s playtime even more exciting and stimulating than ever before!

First Up: The Grocery Store Exterior

Grocery Store Front ImageBefore your child can start browsing the aisles, they first need to set up shop! Fortunately, Homeschool Share’s free printables have got you covered. Print out the grocery store exterior and tape it to the front of a cardboard box or large plastic tub to create your child’s very own personalized grocery store.

The Aisle Signage

Aisle Signage ImageNo self-respecting grocery store is complete without aisle signage, and Homeschool Share’s printables offer a variety of different options to choose from. Print out each aisle sign and attach them to corresponding cardboard boxes or make your own with poster board and markers to create a more hands-on and interactive play experience.

The Produce Section

Produce ImageNo grocery store would be complete without a selection of fresh produce, and with the Homeschool Share printables, your child can stock their store with everything from juicy apples and crisp carrots to plump tomatoes and sweet berries. Print each produce item out, cut them out, and attach them to corresponding cardboard cutouts using tape or glue.

The Meat Department

Meat Department ImageFor those carnivorous shoppers out there, the meat department is a must-visit section of the grocery store. Print out each of the various cuts of meat available, from sirloin steaks to bacon strips, and attach them to their own cardboard cutouts to create a mouth-watering display.

The Bakery

Bakery ImageNo trip to the grocery store is complete without a visit to the bakery section. With Homeschool Share’s printables, your child can stock up on fresh-baked bread, pastries, and other sweet treats to satisfy their every craving. Print out each item, cut them out, and attach them to their own cardboard cutouts to create a delicious display.

The Checkout Aisle

Checkout ImageOnce your child has filled their cart with all the groceries they need, it’s time to head to the checkout aisle. With Homeschool Share’s printable cash register, scanner, and credit card machine, your child can ring up their purchases and learn valuable math and money-handling skills at the same time.

Conclusion

Overall, these grocery store pretend play printables from Homeschool Share are an excellent tool for stimulating imaginative play and encouraging your child’s creativity. So the next time your child utters the words “let’s play grocery store!”, you can be ready with a whole selection of exciting and fun items to make their playtime even more engaging and enjoyable!