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Portion Sizes for Preschoolers - Three Foods to Watch When it comes to portion size, some foods make it easy for preschoolers to max out. Take a moment and think about how often and how much of these foods your preschooler eats - sweet drinks, bagels and crackers. Next time they are offered to your preschooler, use these tips for making healthier choices.
Preschool Food Activity - Make Nut Butter With so many varieties of nuts and seeds available, why limit your preschooler to just peanut butter? Make nut butter with your preschooler and show how nuts and seeds can be transformed into a creamy spread. Use the butter to make tasty and nutritious meals and snacks or substitute for peanut butter in recipes.
Preschool Recipe - Homemade Tortillas Your preschooler can experience bread making with this simple tortilla recipe. Kneading dough and rolling into balls is part of the fun. Enjoying a delicious freshly cooked tortilla is worth the effort. Use the tortilla recipe and healthy serving ideas for your preschooler's next meal or snack.
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Bumkins Finer Baby Products Child Apron - Pink Fizz
Give your preschooler even more reason to be excited to help in the kitchen with these cute and funky kids' aprons. Available from Bumkins, aprons are available in your choice of fun patterns - stripes, swirls, flowers, camo and retro - and colors to suit boys and girls. Each apron has pockets for kitchen tools and the toggled neck strap and tie waist straps for a great fit.
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Preschool Food Activity - Make Nut Butter
With so many varieties of nuts and seeds available, why limit your preschooler to just peanut butter? Make nut butter with your preschooler and show how nuts and seeds can be transformed into a creamy spread. Use the butter to make tasty and nutritious meals and snacks or substitute for peanut butter in recipes.
Preschool Food Activity - Indoor Garden Mural
The preschool indoor garden mural brings the garden inside as preschoolers learn about agriculture and how food grows. If you don't have space or time for a real garden, make the indoor garden mural and add fruits, vegetables, beans, grains and nuts. All you need is a large roll of paper or poster board, markers, crayons and food pictures.
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Play these two food group games at preschool, in the kitchen, or waiting in line. By basing simple games on foods and food groupings, your preschooler will learn about how foods go together, food traits, and how fun it is to play games with the family!


