

Teaching preschoolers about nutrition can be both fun and educational. The following article provides information on Strategies For Teaching Preschoolers About Nutrition, Examples Of Explaining Nutrition To Preschoolers, Books Books About Nutrition For Children, Nutrition Songs For Children, Nutrition Printables and more.
Beginning on December 8, 2024, NSW early childhood education and care services that feed children must adhere to new food safety regulations.
National Lunchbox Week takes place from 9th February to 15th February. The following provides Articles, FREE Printables and Activities that can be included in the curriculum for children.
Fruit Cut And Glue Picture Match enables children to cut out the colour fruit picture and glue them onto the corresponding picture. These can be pre cut and laminated and childcare can use them to create a complete a puzzle of each fruit.
Food Group posters show each food group's name and a variety of foods that fit into that specific group. These are great to encourage children in discussions on healthy eating and can be used in a variety of different learning experiences.
The Magic Lunchbox tells a story about when Grandma comes to visit and gives Mango and Sprint a "magic lunchbox". This story is available to download for FREE for Educators to read during group time which supports young children to understand everyday healthy food choices.
These No Bake Healthy Nutella Crispy Treats are simple and quick to make. They combine oats and rice bubbles with gooey Nutella making a nutritious chocolaty snack.
Muesli Fruit Slices are soft, chewy, delicious and really simple to make. A healthy and delicious morning or afternoon snack for children.
Cheese and vegemite scrolls are easy to make and perfect for an afternoon snack. They are budget-friendly and contain simple pantry ingredients.
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