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Fun Ways to Learn About Healthy Food and Get Moving!

June 25, 2025 Children

Eat. Move. Thrive.

Eating good food and moving your body are both important for staying healthy.

Mix good food and physical activity together and you have a recipe for fun!

Learning about healthy food is a skill we need for life. When kids move while they learn, it helps them remember things better. Moving more and sitting less helps our bodies and minds stay strong.

Moving and eating healthy foods helps you and your children:

Let’s Play

Here are some fun games you can play as a family, using items you already have at home.

These games can help you stay active, discover new foods your family likes, and have some fun while you’re at it!

Game: #1

MyPlate Relay Race

This game helps your children learn about different food groups. You can play it inside or outside!

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What you need:

Here are some examples:

Fruits: apples, oranges, bananas, kiwi, strawberries, and 100% fruit juice.

Vegetables: leafy greens, carrots, broccoli, asparagus, and 100% vegetable juice.

Grains: bread, pasta, cornmeal, barley, breakfast cereals, grits, tortillas, popcorn, rice, and oatmeal.

Protein: fish, meat, poultry, eggs, beans, peas, lentils, nuts, seeds, and soy products.

Dairy: milk, yogurt, cheese, and fortified soy milk.

How to set it up:

How to play:

Game: #2

Musical Fruits and Vegetables

This game uses music and real fruits and veggies!

What you need:

How to set it up:

Here are a few fun facts to get started:

How to play:

Game: #3

Eating Healthy Dance Party

Dancing is fun and good exercise! Studies show that pairing music with creative movement like dancing helps children learn and remember. Find fun songs to dance about healthy food here:

Songs for Teaching

Color Me Healthy

The Learning Station

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Tips for fun:

Eating well and staying active helps keep your family happy and healthy.

With these great ideas you can make it fun for the whole family to do so!

Make time for play every day and get moving and learning about healthy food choices!

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