1998 Catalog - Child Care (Pre K)
Page 1 (A-C) Page 2 (D-G) Page 4 (M-Z) A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Healthy Snacks for Kids Bristol Publishing Enterprises, Inc. ©1996 Penny WarnerThis book provides new pizzazz to lunch and snack time, and helps calm the chaos of cranky, children who need to eat now. Warner has great ideas for smuggling nutrition into old favorites, such as sneaking grated carrots into peanut butter or ground spinach into turkey burgers. She suggests using "props"funny bowls, colored strawsto spice up food and get kids enthusiastic about mealtime. Each recipe includes a graphic representation of the food pyramid that shows which foods are emphasized. AUDIENCE: CHILD CARE PROVIDERS/SPONSORS PARENTSFORMAT: 171P. BOOKHeart Power (Pre-K) American Heart Association ©1996A comprehensive supplemental program. You can use the many components in this kit in a variety of ways to teach and motivate children to learn, live, and love the behaviors that contribute to a healthier heart today and for a lifetime. AUDIENCE: PRE K-KIND. GRADE CHILD CARE PROVIDERS/SPONSORSFORMAT: TEACHER RESOURCE BOOK ACTIVITY CARDS BIG BOOK AUDIOCASSETTEHeart Power (K-2) American Heart Association ©1996A comprehensive supplemental program. You can use the many components in a variety of ways to teach and motivate children to learn, live, and love the behaviors that contribute to a healthier heart today and for a lifetime. AUDIENCE: K-2ND GRADE CHILD CARE PROVIDERS/SPONSORSFORMAT: TEACHER RESOURCE BOOK STUDENT BOOKS BIG BOOK VIDEOHeart Power (Pre K - 1 Spanish) American Heart Association ©1996A comprehensive supplemental program. You can use the many components in this kit in a variety of ways to teach and motivate children to learn, live, and love the behaviors that contribute to a healthier heart today and for a lifetime. AUDIENCE: PRE K-1ST GRADE/ SPANISH CHILD CARE PROVIDERS/SPONSORS EARLY ELEMENTARYFORMAT: TEACHER RESOURCE BOOK ACTIVITY CARDS & BIG BOOK IN SPANISH AUDIOCASSETTE IN SPANISHHomePlate North Carolina Cooperative Extension Service ©1994HomePlate was written for parents and children aged 5-8. The kit consists of activities for the children, cooking activities for the parents and children, newsletter for the parents and a video for the children. The action packed video is in the populalar Nickelodeon style and uses the Food Guide Pyramid to help children make wise food choices. The materials are designed for the parent and child to use together but could also be used in other settings. AUDIENCE: CHILD CARE PROVIDERS/SPONSORS ELEMENTARY PARENTSFORMAT: 26 MINUTE VIDEO ACTIVITIESHow My Parents Learned To Eat Houghton Mifflin Company ©1984 Ina R. FriedmanAn American sailor courts a young Japanese woman and each tries, in secret, to learn the other's way of eating . Full color illustrations throughout. AUDIENCE: CHILD CARE PROVIDERS/SPONSORS EARLY ELEMENTARY PARENTS PRESCHOOL TEACHERSFORMAT: 30P. BOOKHow To Get Your Kid To Eat - But Not To Much Bull Publishing Company ©1987 Ellyn SatterA comprehensive book on feeding children, newborn through teenage. It addresses such topics as "normal" eating, preventing food fights, motivating children to eat, weight control, eating disorders, and handicapped children. AUDIENCE: CHILD CARE PROVIDERS/SPONSORS PARENTS HEALTH CLINICSFORMAT: 396P. BOOKHow to Teach Nutrition to Kids : An Integrated Approach to Nutrition Education for Children Ages 6-10 24 Carrot Press ©1995 Connie Liakos EversThis book offers various ideas on activities that help teach basic nutrition to children. Nutrition information is integrated into the regular curriculum, including language arts, math, science, social studies, performing arts, and physical education. Ideas are included on how to make the Food Guide Pyramid and the food labels meaningful to children. One chapter gives suggestions on how to make the school cafeteria into a learning laboratory for nutrition education. AUDIENCE: EARLY ELEMENTARY PARENTS CHILD CARE PROVIDERS/SPONSORS NUTRITIONISTSFORMAT: 189P. BOOKHow to Teach Nutrition to Kids: Leader /Activity Guide 24 Carrot Press ©1998 Connie Liakos EversAn accompanying leader/activity guide designed to be used with the publication "How to Teach Nutrition to Kids," which includes background information about nutrition, tips on how to promote positive food messages, the importance of making nutrition fun, integrated, and behavior focused, and more than 200 activites to help you implement these concepts. AUDIENCE: EARLY ELEMENTARY PARENTS CHILD CARE PROVIDERS/SPONSORS NUTRITIONISTSFORMAT: 63P. BOOKPage 1 (A-C) Page 2 (D-G) Page 4 (M-Z) A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z I Need a Lunch Box HarperTrophy ©1988 Jeanette Franklin CainesA little boy yearns for a lunch box, even though he hasn't started school yet. AUDIENCE: CHILD CARE PROVIDERS/SPONSORS EARLY ELEMENTARY PARENTS PRESCHOOL TEACHERSFORMAT: 32P. BOOKIndependent Study Course for Child Caregivers University of Nebraska Cooperative Extension 1996 Darlene MartinThis independent study course is designed to be used by Nebraska child caregivers to obtain training hours that will meet the standards of annual inservice requirements of the Nebraska Department of Social Services and the Child and Adult Care Food Program. Eleven clock hours of training are offered through this course. The subject matter is designed for directors and staff members in child care centers but is suitable for family child caregivers. AUDIENCE: CHILD CARE SPONSORS CHILD CARE PROVIDERS/SPONSORSFORMAT: 11 TOPIC MANUALPage 1 (A-C) Page 2 (D-G) Page 4 (M-Z) A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Janey Junkfood's Fresh Adventure! Foodplay ©1995 Barbara StorperA fun-filled show that helps children get off the junk food track. To the rhythmic beat, "Treat your body right," children learn how to juggle the foods they eat to wind up with a balanced diet in this delightful TV special featuring juggling, rap music and the charm of local youngsters. AUDIENCE: CHILD CARE PROVIDERS/SPONSORS ELEMENTARY PHYSICAL ED. INSTRUCTORS PRESCHOOL TEACHERSFORMAT: 30 MINUTE VIDEO 28 PAGE ACTIVITY GUIDEPage 1 (A-C) Page 2 (D-G) Page 4 (M-Z) A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z The Kid's Multicultural Cookbook : Food & Fun Around the World Williamson Publishing Co. ©1995 Deanna F. CookKids ages 4-10 can whip up over 50 great multicultural dishes and also meet real children from Asia, Europe, Africa, the Americas, and the South Pacific. It's a bountiful international experience with food as the common bond, and plenty of games, jokes, activities, cultural traditions, and customs to round out the feast. AUDIENCE: ELEMENTARY CHILD CARE PROVIDERS/SPONSORS PRESCHOOL TEACHERSFORMAT: 160P. BOOKKids Cook! : Fabulous Food For The Whole Family Williamson Publishing Co. ©1992 Sarah WilliamsonKids and their families and friends are in for a big treat once they start cooking with this cookbook for kids. Over 150 step-by-step recipes give kids everywhere nutrition notes, safety tips, and food trivia. AUDIENCE: CHILD CARE PROVIDERS/SPONSORS ELEMENTARYFORMAT: 157P. BOOKKids' Kitchen "No Cook" Video Kit Foodplay Productions ©1996 Barbara StorperA children's cookbook comes to life as "Tobe Fit-The Juggling Nutrition Magician" and her delightful multi-ethnic kitchen crew of school children show viewers how to create easy-to-fix, nutritious, and delicious snacks without cooking! Bursting with fun-filled, hands-on food activities, Kids' Kitchen makes nutrition come alive in any setting. The bright sets, enthusiastic young chefs, and dynamic activities inspire children to love the foods that are good for them! AUDIENCE: CHILD CARE PROVIDERS/SPONSORS EARLY ELEMENTARY HEALTH CLINICS HEAD START PRESCHOOL TEACHERSFORMAT: 50 MINUTE VIDEO (SIX UNITS 8-12 MINUTES EACH), NO-COOK ACTIVITIY GUIDEBOOKKitchen Fun for Kids Center for Science in the Public Interest ©1997Attempting to counter all the ads urging children to eat burgers, fries, and Cokes, an exciting new video encourages kids to get into the kitchen and cook up something healthy. Features half a dozen kids who have created a TV cooking show aimed at kids. The kids, amidst rollicking original music and lively studio audience, cook up several healthy snacks including Bananany Bread, Pita Pizzas, Orange Coolers, and Bean-and-Cheese Soft Tacos. AUDIENCE: CHILD CARE PROVIDERS/SPONSORS ELEMENTARY MIDDLE SCHOOLFORMAT: 24 MINUTE VIDEOPage 1 (A-C) Page 2 (D-G) Page 4 (M-Z) A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Let's Celebrate! : A World of Healthy Foods ©1996 West Virginia Department of EducationA resource of classroom activities, recipe and party ideas celebrating eight of the world's cultural regions. Has been successful in involving students, educators, food service personnel and parents in a wide range of nutrition education experiences. Activities may be adapted to all age groups. AUDIENCE: FOOD SERVICE PERSONNEL ELEMENTARY TEACHERS MIDDLE SCHOOL TEACHERS PARENTS CHILD CARE PROVIDERS/SPONSORSFORMAT: 169P. BOOKLily Feeds Her Growing Family ©1993 Lily feeds a large family on a busy schedule and a tight budget. How to prepare meals that use the USDA Food Pyramid as a guideline is explained, as well as specific suggestions for meeting the nutritional requirements of both adults and children. AUDIENCE: CHILD CARE PROVIDERS/SPONSORS PARENTS HEALTH CLINICS GENERAL ADULTFORMAT: 13 MINUTE VIDEOThe Little Red Hen New York, NY ©1973 Paul GaldoneThe little red hen finds none of her lazy friends willing to help her plant, harvest, or grind wheat into flour, but all are eager to eat the cake she makes from it. AUDIENCE: CHILD CARE PROVIDERS/SPONSORS EARLY ELEMENTARY PARENTS PRESCHOOL TEACHERSFORMAT: 38P. BOOKLove in a Lunch Box : 101 Suggestions for Happier, Healthier Lunches Beautiful America Publishing ©1994 Carole RaymondA multitude of new lunch packing suggestions that will be enjoyed by children of all ages. While supplying these healthy, appetizing lunches, you can pack in over 100 whimsical ideas that will say, "I love you" at lunch time. AUDIENCE: CHILD CARE PROVIDERS/SPONSORS PARENTSFORMAT: 84P. BOOKPage 1 (A-C) Page 2 (D-G) Page 4 (M-Z) A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Home | 1998 Catalog | Supplement 1 | Supplement 2 | Supplement 3 |