Food

Healthy Lunches for Toddlers in Your Daycare

December 14, 2011

Tweet Tweet Whether it’s lunch for children in your daycare, preschool, or for a field trip, make sure toddlers get proper nutrition by making a well-balanced lunch.  In addition, packing a lunch for your own child is economical and ensures that your child is eating nutritious foods in age-appropriate portions. Making lunch for preschool-aged children [...]

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Easy and Nutritious Foods for Toddlers

June 23, 2010

Tweet Tweet Eventually kids in daycare centers will get tired of the same old peanut butter and jelly or mac and cheese from a box for lunch. Mix it up with these quick, creative, nutritious toddler lunches and snack ideas: Veggie Pasta Sauce One way to get children to eat more vegetables is to add [...]

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Daycare Food Programs Benefit Daycare Businesses

November 23, 2009

Tweet Tweet Daycare food programs provide cash reimbursements for nourishing meals and snacks served to children ages 12 years and younger in licensed family day care homes. The United States Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) improves the quality of daycare by making it more affordable for many low-income families. The [...]

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Enjoy the Kitchen with your kids!

June 5, 2009

Tweet Tweet Learning should not be limited inside the classrooms of the children. Even when your kids are at home, they should still have fun and learning activities with you. But then, the daily tasks that you have to finish and get done usually hinder the time for you and your kids to spend some [...]

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Quality Nutrition From A Daycare Center

April 7, 2009

Tweet Tweet Full attention is required from any parent by any growing child. This goes well with unconditional love and yes, a balanced and the right diet indeed. Nowadays, parent are deemed to have very high expectations of their children however, they are unable to guide them well in achieving these expectations. When your work [...]

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