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MyPlate and You - (Health and Your Body) by Gillia M Olson (Paperback)

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  • Do you really need to eat your vegetables?
  • 4-8 Years
  • 8.7" x 10.6" Paperback
  • 24 Pages
  • Health + Wellness, Diet & Nutrition
  • Series Name: Health and Your Body

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Do you really need to eat your vegetables? Yes, but, luckily, there are so many different kinds. How do you make sense of it all? Learn the basics of MyPlate to help you make good food and activity choices.



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Do you really need to eat your vegetables? Yes, but, luckily, there are so many different kinds. How do you make sense of it all? Learn the basics of MyPlate to help you make good food and activity choices.



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Capstone Press seems uncanny in its ability to quickly meet new curriculum needs; their picture book-sized title, MyPlate and You, is at a K-1 reading level.-- "Library Sparks, "Stomach Appeal""

It's an interesting book written in a simple way to help kids learn about food in a time when fast food is starting to tempt them at earlier and earlier ages.-- "Simply Science blog"

My plate teaches people about healthy eating. This guide show how much to eat from each food group every day." I've always loved the food groups. I started with the four basic food groups, progressed to the food pyramid, and now there's the MyPlate guidelines. I've taught health many times and have enjoyed the food and nutrition information. I love to cook--maybe that's why! Right before Thanksgiving is a good time to write about this book, even though butter becomes a food group for me when preparing Thanksgiving dinner. This book for early readers follows five basic groups, separating fruits and vegetables into separate plate graphics. Each groups discusses what's in the group and gives the amounts that should be eaten for a healthy diet. Large photographs show the foods on the right-hand side of the spread. Five fun facts about food complete the final spread. The book includes a glossary, read more section, sites, and a thorough index. This book would be a great way to introduce a nutrition unit or spark a discussion of good eating. It would be helpful when introducing ounces and pounds in math, too. It's an interesting book written in a simple way to help kids learn about food in a time when fast food is starting to tempt them at earlier and earlier ages. My plate teaches people about healthy eating. This guide show how much to eat from each food group every day." I've always loved the food groups. I started with the four basic food groups, progressed to the food pyramid, and now there's the MyPlate guidelines. I've taught health many times and have enjoyed the food and nutrition information. I love to cook--maybe that's why! Right before Thanksgiving is a good time to write about this book, even though butter becomes a food group for me when preparing Thanksgiving dinner. This book for early readers follows five basic groups, separating fruits and vegetables into separate plate graphics. Each groups discusses what's in the group and gives the amounts that should be eaten for a healthy diet. Large photographs show the foods on the right-hand side of the spread. Five fun facts about food complete the final spread. The book includes a glossary, read more section, sites, and a thorough index. This book would be a great way to introduce a nutrition unit or spark a discussion of good eating. It would be helpful when introducing ounces and pounds in math, too. It's an interesting book written in a simple way to help kids learn about food in a time when fast food is starting to tempt them at earlier and earlier ages. My plate teaches people about healthy eating. This guide show how much to eat from each food group every day." I've always loved the food groups. I started with the four basic food groups, progressed to the food pyramid, and now there's the MyPlate guidelines. I've taught health many times and have enjoyed the food and nutrition information. I love to cook--maybe that's why! Right before Thanksgiving is a good time to write about this book, even though butter becomes a food group for me when preparing Thanksgiving dinner. This book for early readers follows five basic groups, separating fruits and vegetables into separate plate graphics. Each groups discusses what's in the group and gives the amounts that should be eaten for a healthy diet. Large photographs show the foods on the right-hand side of the spread. Five fun facts about food complete the final spread. The book includes a glossary, read more section, sites, and a thorough index. This book would be a great way to introduce a nutrition unit or spark a discussion of good eating. It would be helpful when introducing ounces and pounds in math, too. It's an interesting book written in a simple way to help kids learn about food in a time when fast food is starting to tempt them at earlier and earlier ages.-- "Simply Science blog"

With the recent dismissal of the USDA Food Pyramid, young readers and their adult friends will find a valid substitute for recommended food choices in MY PLATE AND YOU. Focusing on healthy food groups, Gillia M Olsen discusses the various choices and benefits different food groups offer, both daily and long-term.-- "Denton ISD (Denton, TX)"

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