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School Supply Shopping

Updated: August 17, 2007
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With school supply lists now pages long, parents are headed down aisle after aisle looking for the next item they can check off. Many say they waited too long to get started. The days of shopping for just pencils, dry erase markers and bottles of hand sanitizer. Parents say its hard to find everything they need. Misty Houston is a mother of two. She says she should have started earlier. "think everybodys out getting their last minute school shopping so its definitely the worst day to come." Norine Seefeldts shopping cart was pretty empty. "Its going to take probably several trips to get everything," she said. Parents say shopping is most difficult for their younger children. They require the most specific items. Highschoolers, on the otherhand, create their own lists and buy things throughout the year as needed.

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