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  • Healthy Kids New Mexico

    New Mexico Department of Health

    A project of the New Mexico Department of Health and state and local partners, Healthy Kids New Mexico creates healthy environments and programs to give kids what they need to play well, eat well,

  • Montana Harvest of the Month

    2022 This program is a collaboration between Montana Farm to School, Office of Public Instruction, Montana Team Nutrition Program, National Center for Appropriate Technology, Montana State University Extension, Gallatin Valley Farm to School, FoodCorps Montana, Montana Department of Agriculture, and Montana Organic Association.

    The Montana Harvest of the Month program showcases Montana grown foods in Montana communities.

  • Let's Play Bingo!

    Oct 12, 2020

    Oregon SNAP-ED (Food Hero) is helping families build healthy habits outside of school through bingo! They have had successful bingo projects, first with the Spring Break Bingo (SBB) and then Bingo at Home.

  • 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

  • Kids Get Cookin'!

    California Department of Public Health (CDPH) - Nutrition Education and Obesity Prevention Branch (NEOPB)

    This cookbook provides healthy recipes that are fast and fun for children to cook. Available in English and Spanish.

  • Youth Participatory Action Research (YPAR)

    May 14, 2018

    Youth-led Participatory Action Research (YPAR) has changed the after-school programs at the YMCA of Honolulu. Teens are now engaged in identifying solutions to the issues they see in their communities.  The approach has built leadership among several dozen teens.

  • Physical Activity Cards

    2006 University of Missouri Extension.

    This set of more than 70 laminated cards is divided into groups “moderate to vigorous activities, warm up activities and cool down activities" and color coded accordingly.

  • 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).