The Fresh Food Kids Discovery Tours program is back with a digital twist! With exciting hands-on and digital activities including early learning. Based on the learning stage, children will explore where fresh food comes from with activities such as stepping onto a farm and seeing how fruit and vegetables are grown using augmented reality. They will immerse themselves in the fascinating world of seeds, plant ecosystems and the farm-to-table journey.
About The Program
Designed in partnership with educators, nutritionists and food scientists, the program explores curriculum areas such as Science, Health, Geography, English and Maths. A classroom kit, including lesson outlines, is sent straight to your service, containing all the learning materials and activities you’ll need.
Request A Classroom Kit
Get a free classroom kit and start a Fresh Food Kids immersive Discovery Tour adventure. The kit includes lesson plans, activity guides, and everything you need to bring the experience to life with the children.
Click the link to request a kit: Classroom Kit
This program is aimed to teach children what is good to eat and where it is coming from. Children will explore where fresh food comes from with activities, how fruit and vegetables are grown as well as learn about the farm-to-table journey and much more!
For more information: Fresh Food Discovery Tours





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