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  • Do I Have to Eat That?

    2017 University of New Hampshire.

    This handout/brochure was designed as a guide to prevent food fights between parents and kids. Available in 2 formats, a single sheet (8 ½ x11) and a 3-fold brochure.

  • FOODPLAY: Turning Kids on to Healthy Habits!

    2016 FoodPlay Productions.

    FOODPLAY is a comprehensive nutrition education school assembly program that uses live theater, juggling, music, magic, and audience participation to turn kids on to healthy eating and active livin

  • Tummy Talks

    2003 University of Nevada Cooperative Extension.

    Tummy Talks is a children’s book that addresses recognition of feelings of hunger and fullness.

  • 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).

  • 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.

  • 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.