The Science Siblings recruited 4-year-old Tukker and 2-year-old Jayger for a density experiment using fruits and veggies.
Studying the produce in front of her, the 7-year-old was anxious to begin. “Can I start making my potato head?” Lilyana Hobbs of Vancouver asked several times. The Produce Pals program, new this year ...
An expert shares what parents can do to help their kids eat a healthy diet. Nearly half of kids ages 1 to 5 are not eating a daily vegetable and nearly one-third are not eating a daily fruit, ...
Hardly any federal programs have succeeded in changing the way kids eat. Last year, a pilot program went so far as to give away fruits and vegetables to fifth-graders. By the end of the year, kids ...
BOSTON - It's important to start eating healthy at an early age but it seem our kids are falling short. According to a new report from the CDC, nearly half of all children between the ages of 1 and 5 ...
Filling half of a child's plate with fruits and veggies isn't just recommended by the United States Dietary Guidelines, it also helps increase the amount of produce that kids end up eating, according ...
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Parenting Tips: Apart from almonds and walnuts, definitely feed this cheap dry fruit to your child...
A good diet is essential for children's growth. Therefore, most parents focus on feeding their children healthy and ...
Is fruit juice a good way to give kids the nutrients they need ... or is it full of excess sugar that they should avoid? With all of the types and brands and flavors available in the supermarket, it ...
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