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The Power of Early Nutrition Education – And How Mr. Wan’s Nutrition Fun Makes It Easy & Exciting! π
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Did you know that children begin forming lifelong eating habits as early as preschool age? According to the World Health Organization (2020), early exposure to positive nutrition experiences can significantly influence a child’s long-term dietary behavior and reduce the risk of non-communicable diseases later in life.
In fact, research indicates that interactive learning — particularly through play-based activities — is one of the most effective methods for teaching preschoolers about food and health (Black et al., 2017). That’s why combining fun with function is crucial in early childhood nutrition education.
✨ Enter Mr. Wan’s Nutrition Fun!
Summer break is here — and what better time to keep little minds engaged with meaningful, hands-on learning? π️
We’re excited to introduce Mr. Wan’s Nutrition Fun, an adorable printable workbook designed especially for preschoolers and kindergartners to explore the world of healthy eating!
This interactive set makes learning about carbohydrates, proteins, fats, and fiber a total blast — with matching games, sorting challenges, coloring prompts, and even nutrition rhymes!
Whether you're a teacher prepping for next term, a dietitian crafting a fun lesson, or a parent looking to avoid screen time, this pack is the perfect fit.
π¦ What You’ll Get:
✅ A5 Printable PDF workbook
✅ Editable Canva Template (for Canva Pro users)
✅ Activities covering:
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Carbs: Energy Boosters ⚡
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Protein: Muscle Builders πͺ
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Fats: Brain Helpers π§
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Fiber: Tummy Cleaners π
✅ Food group visuals, nutrition rhymes & reflection checkboxes
π‘ Why You’ll Love It:
It’s more than just worksheets. This resource helps children:
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Recognize food types
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Understand how nutrients help the body
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Make smarter food choices
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Build literacy, science & social-emotional skills
π Grab it now at 50% off – for a limited time only!
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Let’s make this school break full of smiles AND smart food choices! π✨
π References:
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World Health Organization. (2020). Guiding principles for complementary feeding of the breastfed child.
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Black, M. M., et al. (2017). Early childhood development: coming of age: science through the life course. The Lancet, 389(10064), 77–90. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(16)31389-7
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