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About the Author
Connie Evers, MS, RD, works as a nutrition education consultant to schools, universities and USDA child nutrition programs throughout the nation. She makes frequent media appearances, is a popular speaker and is active in social media. Her website is located at www.nutritionforkids.com.
Teaching nutrition to children early and often is the key to developing healthy eating habits. The fourth edition of How to Teach Nutrition to Kids includes over 200 cross-curricular activities featuring the MyPlate food guide, children’s books, gardening, recipes, food art, label reading, fitness and more. Fun, integrated, and behavior-focused, How to Teach Nutrition to Kids weaves nutrition education with math, science, language arts, social studies, performing arts, physical education, health education and the school cafeteria.Packed with ideas that empower children to evaluate nutrition information, make smart food choices and creatively prepare food, this book is used in schools, hospitals, scouting programs, 4-H, summer camps, and many other youth-focused initiatives.
DoxieMama3318 –
Good and useful book
Good and useful book. Very helpful for teachers and educators because it gives tips and tricks in how to integrate nutrition into every aspect of learning.
MissOxymoron –
Required for college course
Required for college course
Kristin Robinson –
The breakdown makes lesson planning so simple and the activities are easy to modify to fit your particular group
I facilitated a nutrition camp for youth in my area and this book was such a God send! The breakdown makes lesson planning so simple and the activities are easy to modify to fit your particular group. It was awesome seeing the scenarios in the text brought to life!
Amazon Customer –
Purchased to use for our homeschool. Has lots of great lessons and information
Lots of great lessonsVariety of lessons for different subjectsGreat informationHome or classroom activitiesEasily put togetherPages to print
Aja –
Gave it three stars because it’s not what I was …
Gave it three stars because it’s not what I was really looking for. The information in the book seemed very basic & common knowledge.