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  • Healthy Breakfast and Snack Ideas

    2019 California Department of Public Health, Nutrition Education Obesity Prevention Branch

    "Make breakfast or a snack in just a few minutes with these tips and delicious recipes!" This brochure provides both healthy breakfast and snack ideas for families, three recipes and time-saving ti

  • My Play, Be Active Your Way

    2017 California Department of Public Health, Nutrition Education Obesity Prevention Branch

    This booklet explains active aerobic play for adults and kids to stay healthy. Physical Activity recommendations describe muscle and bone strengthening and aerobic exercises visually.

  • ReThink Your Drink (Nevada)

    2016 University of Nevada, Reno

    The goal of the ReThink Your Drink campaign is to arm the reader with information and tools to use to help kids make healthy drink choices and reduce the number of sugary drinks they consume.

  • The Whole Milk Truth

    2014 Oklahoma Nutrition Information & Education Project.

    Statewide campaign to encourage consumption of 1% milk.

  • TV Moves Me

    2005 University of Nevada Cooperative Extension.

    TV Moves Me is a children’s book to help families think about activities that can be done when watching TV (besides eating).

  • Eat Smart, Be Fit, Maryland!

    2014 University of Maryland, Maryland Cooperative Extension.

    The University of Maryland's Public Health Informatics Research Laboratory and Maryland Cooperative Extension have collaborated on a nutrition education demonstration project featuring the Eat

  • Pumpkin Post and Banana Beat Newsletters

    2003 University of Massachusetts. Cooperative Extension.

    A newsletter that included recipes and columns on child feeding challenges, seasonal foods, menu ideas, and contains "The Banana Beat", designed for the children themselves.