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  • Kids Cook!®

    2016 KidsCook

    Kids Cook!® is a direct education program designed to encourage children and families to adopt healthier behaviors through hands-on preparation of a variety of nutrient-rich foods paired with daily physical activity.

  • 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.

  • Learning the Alphabet through Edible ABC’s 

    Mar 04, 2021 Preschools and other early learning centers are critical settings for obesity prevention efforts. The preschool years are an important time when young children are learning to develop healthy habits. In FY19, Maryland SNAP-Ed partnered with over 213 early education sites and reached 9,561 preschool-aged kids through face-to-face education and multi-level interventions.
  • 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.
  • Let's Ride! Let’s Eat Healthy! Let’s Have Fun!

    Jul 27, 2020 Kids in Jefferson Parish Louisiana are riding their bikes and eating more veggies! Not only did this group of 4th and 5th grade students at Washington STEM Elementary School (WES) learn how to safely ride a bicycle, change and repair a tire tube and read a map, they had fun doing it! The students were proud of their accomplishments, with their teachers and coaches encouraging them, and they learned the importance of physical activity.
  • Linking Lessons for Schools

    2012 Michigan Fitness Foundation

    Linking Lessons for Schools (LL-S) is a direct education resource designed to improve food behaviors with a focus on increasing fruit and vegetable consumption of youth in grades 7-12.