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How to Teach Nutrition to Kids: An Integrated, Creative Approach to Nutrition Education for Children Ages 6-10

How to Teach Nutrition to Kids: An Integrated, Creative Approach to Nutrition Education for Children Ages 6-10
By Connie L. Evers

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #800379 in Books
  • Published on: 1995-09
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 189 pages

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Midwest Book Review
How To Teach Nutrition To Kids is packed with nutrition education activities and strategies that are kid-tested and directly applicable by any parent, teacher or care-giver. Divided by subject, this resource effectively integrates nutrition into the classroom, cafeteria, and home environments. Features include guidelines for instilling positive food attitudes, the "F. I. B. " approach to nutrition education, how to make the "Food Guide Pyramid" and "Nutrition Facts" food labels meaningful to children, over 200 activities which integrate nutrition into language Arts, Math, Science, Social Studies, Art, and Physical Education, food art creations children will love to make and eat, how to make the school cafeteria a center for nutrition education, and an extensive listing of current nutrition education resources. How To Teach Nutrition To Kids is innovative, imaginative, practical, and effective!


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Excellent Education and Activity Book!5
Wow! How to Teach Nutrition to Kids - An integrated, creative approach to Nutrition Education for children ages 6-10 - is a wonderful tool for all educators who work with children. The book and accompanying Leader Guide follow three guidelines - keep it fun, integrate nutrition with other subjects, and emphasize behavior change. The book is divided into sections that make it very easy for teachers to implement nutrition with other subjects. Yet the numerous activities will have children improving their eating habits from day one! Ms. Evers has clearly written this for today's children and the many pitfalls they have in their diet and lifestyle. (...) - The Science Spiders Newsletter

Who said learning about nutrition has to be boring?4
This book is loaded with fun activities for children such as watching Saturday morning commercials in between cartoons for an hour. This lesson makes them aware of the need to read nutrition labels and not rely on how appetizing it looks.