SHOPPING SPREE
FEBRUARY 20 2009 05:14h
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PhotoAngelina took Zahara, four, and two-year-old Shiloh to Lee`s Art Shop in New York City for a shopping spree.
Angelina Jolie enjoyed a girls' day out with her eldest daughters yesterday (18.02.09).
The 'Changeling' star took Zahara, four, and two-year-old Shiloh to Lee's Art Shop in New York City for a shopping spree.
Dressed in matching black tights, the trio visited the educational toy department, where they picked
out games and colouring books.
A source said: "The girls are getting so big! Zahara and Shiloh were looking at some of the princess-themed rubber stamps in the back on the ground floor for about 10 minutes, and playing in the wrapping paper before they got to pick out some colouring books and markers."
But despite their celebrity status, Angelina and her children were polite and enjoyed their visit.
The source added to America's OK! magazine: "The girls were very sweet and well behaved. They said thank you and Shiloh tugged on Angelina's coat whenever she saw something she really wanted, like a set of washable markers.
"Very sweet family, down to earth and polite."
While Angelina was bonding with her eldest daughters, her partner Brad Pitt took two of the couple's sons on a boys' getaway to Las Vegas.
Maddox, Pax and Brad - who raises six children with Angelina - were spotted at the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino last night (18.02.09).
The couple also have seven-month-old twins Knox and Vivienne.
The family is expected to reunite in time for the Academy Awards this Sunday (22.02.09) in Los Angeles. Brad is nominated for Best Actor for his performance in 'The Curious Case of Benjamin Button' while Angelina is up for Best Actress for her role in 'Changeling'.
Take a look at the photo gallery: Angelina Jolie Has Girls` Day Out With Daughters.



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