Right Bite! displays and handouts
2005Colorful tabletop displays and accompanying handouts were developed as an information delivery method to reach SNAP participants.
Colorful tabletop displays and accompanying handouts were developed as an information delivery method to reach SNAP participants.
This printable booklet, written in both English and Chinese, includes information about healthy eating and Chinese recipes.
Reviews three ways to get the most for your money: making a budget, planning meals and snacks, and making a shopping list.
A word search activity that reinforces the benefits of calcium in the diet and bone health.
This 7 segment DVD, uses the day-in-the-life approach to show the USDA’s MyPyramid.
This action packet is one in a series of six. It will help you promote support networks to increase physical activity in your community.
This fotonovela addresses the benefits, challenges, and support needed for Latina women to be persuaded to breastfeed and to do so successfully.
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
More than 60 nonbranded, colored food label cards. Each displays a Nutrition Facts label, a photo of a typical food package and an ingredient list.
This purpose of this game is to teach food safety through repetition of questions and answers. Though intended for many age groups, the authors encourage its use with older adults.