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Mommy's little helper! Angelina Jolie gets a hand from son Knox, seven, as they pick up groceries together in LA

           Angelina Jolie and son Knox enjoyed a mommy and me trip to the grocery store in LA on Thursday.The Oscar winner and her seven-year-old with husband Brad Pitt spent a happy time picking up goodies at a Bristol Farms market.And the youngster gave his famous mom a helping hand by taking charge of the shopping cart during their expedition.She wore a long shawl-style cardigan and carried a light grey tote as she ran her errands in a pair of leather sandals. Knox, who has a twin sister Vivienne, had on a t-shirt and khaki camp shorts with black canvas shoes. The pair were accompanied by a bodyguard and Angelina, who carried a single paper grocery bag, made sure that her son parked the cart back into line before they left the store.It looks like the actress turned director and her brood are back in California after a stay in London while Brad has been filming the romantic wartime thriller Allied for director Robert Zemeckis.It's been a busy few weeks for the star as she has taken on the mantle of refugee expert thanks to her work as a UN Special Envoy.She also was a featured guest editor on BBC Radio 4's Women's Hour during her sojourn in London.She said during the broadcast that she has taught her children not to pity those who are forced to flee their country but to respect them.‘We think of the people who are going through these difficult situations but we also talk about their resilience and their strength and we admire them. They’re heroes in my house and my kids are friends with children who are refugees and children from their own countries,’ she said.In addition to Knox and his twin Vivienne, Angie is mom to Shiloh, 10, her eldest biological daughter with Brad, as well as adopted children Maddox, 14, from Cambodia, Pax, 12, from Vietnam, and Zahara, 11, from Ethiopia.She's also recently revealed that all her kids are learning other languages and showing an interest in different cultures.‘I suppose you don’t know who your children are until they show you who they are and they’re just becoming whoever they’re going to be,' she said.

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