Elementary School
Family Centered

Eat & Play Together! (1-3)

UC ANR

Snacks
Physical Activity (PA)
Healthy food choices
Fitness
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Description

A nutrition and physical activity curriculum for 6-8 year old children and their parents. Families learn how healthy snacks and fun physical activity contribute to health. Designed for child-adult pairs to learn about nutrition and fitness while having fun together.

Source:
UC ANR

Link:
Restricted Access - Pending approval for use by programs outside of UC ANR; please contact CalFresh Healthy Living, UC State Office at uccalfresh_support@ucdavis.edu

Number of Lessons

4 lessons

Length of Lesson

45- 60 minutes

Delivery Method
Series
Languages
English, Spanish
Evidence Based Category
Practice Tested
Implementation Details

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