No matter what stage in a child's growth, from baby to toddler, to preschooler, grade schooler and teen, parents play an important role in their children's choice to eat right.
Want to encourage healthy weight for your whole family to prevent heart disease, cancer and stroke, all while having fun?... more »
Kids who fuel up in the morning focus and perform better in the classroom. Get your clan to eat breakfast with these simple... more »
If you struggle to get your toddler or preschooler to eat at the kitchen table why not take it outside and enjoy a picn... more »
Labor Day is a perfect time for a picnic in the park. If you're heading outdoors, follow these tips to plan a healthy p... more »
It seems harmless. While making cookies, you decide to taste the dough. But regardless of how good it tastes, you are taking... more »
Spinach is packed with powerful nutrients and is an excellent source of folate, vitamin A, iron and vitamin K. Like other... more »
This wrap is ready to go at a moment's notice and also does double duty as an appetizer when it is cut into small slice... more »
Crab cakes are a popular dish, but not always practical or affordable. This quick and easy recipe uses salmon and other ingredients... more »
This have-it-your-way chili can be made vegetarian, with ground turkey or with ground beef. Enjoy the slightly sweet flavor... more »
Involve your child in the cutting, mixing and preparation of all meals. Even a snack can be healthy.
Sit down together as a family to enjoy a wonderful meal and the opportunity to share the day's experiences with one another.
To encourage a healthy lifestyle, get your children involved in selecting the food that will appear at the breakfast, lunch or dinner table.
Keep all your favorite Kids Eat Right recipes in one place.
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