With all of the advances in Science & Education in the past 20 years, you would think that we would have this eating thing figured out by now.
But it seems that food has become more of a weapon than a medicine, & pharmaceutical medicine has actually become more like food in this day and age.
Doctor's will put your child on medicine, prior to recommending a healthier diet, & we can not depend on the education system to teach & feed our children.
Early Childhood Development begins from the moment our child is born up until the ages of 7-8 years old. We also know that the first 5 years are the most crucial in regards to habit development & physical growth. What we feed our children during those years is detrimental to their health, future, & development.
Many kids are experiencing health issues like stunting and obesity due to the options being presented to them on a daily basis.
We can not give a child the option to decide what they want to eat without giving them the knowledge, or opportunity to choose wisely. Or without informing them of the negative effects of eating processed foods all day.
This Activity Book is Perfect for children 5 years & older, & you can even start reading it to them at earlier ages.
It's filled with
- Traceable lower & uppercase Alphabetical letters related to Nutrition from A to Z.
- Alphabetical Letters & Corresponding Pictures to match & Color.
- Traceable Letters & Sentences for each entry.
- Fun & Easy Sudoku Puzzles for an Introduction to Problem Solving & Number Calculations.
- Either a place to color or draw or doodle your own images.
- A Few Word Searches all related to Nutrition.
- Definitions and Breakdowns for each entry.
- Words & Pictures to help develop Written & Oral Skills for School Preparation.
- And extra pages to practice each letter or doodle and write on your own.
Dimensions: 8.5 x 11" 100 pages
A great gift for a child who is struggling with eating, or is beginning to look like a picky eater.
We recommend using crayons, colored pencils, or even gel pens. " But If You prefer to use markers, we have made the back of the coloring pages blank to minimize bleed."