Healthy Eating Posting Game

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Introducing the ultimate fun way to learn about healthy eating and the Eatwell Guide - our Healthy Eating Posting Game!
This Healthy Eating Posting Game is perfect for teachers and parents who want to instill important nutritional knowledge in children in a fun and interactive way.

The Healthy Eating Posting Game consists of a set of cards, each featuring a real-life photo of a piece of food. On the reverse side of the card is a colored area that represents the correct food group. Players must identify the image on the card, pick the correct food group, and then post the card into the corresponding post box.

Not only does the game teach kids about healthy eating and nutrition, but it also allows them to develop essential skills like sorting and fine motor control.

Each card measures 5 x 3.5cm, while the post boxes are 14cm x 6cm x 6cm. The Eatwell Plate, which is the foundation for the game, defines the government's advice on what constitutes a healthy balanced diet across five food groups - fruits and vegetables, carbohydrates, protein, dairy, and fats/sugars.

Don't miss out on this unique and entertaining way to teach children all about healthy eating!

Healthy Eating Posting Game

  • Learn all about healthy eating and the Eatwell Guide with this fun posting game.
  • The front of each card has a real life photo of a piece of food and the reverse side is coloured to match the post box with the correct food group.
  • Teachers lay the cards on a flat surface, image side up. Children have to identify the image, select the correct food group and turn over the card to see the answer. They then post it into the correct post box.
  • Teaches healthy eating, and food and nutrition.
  • Develops sorting and fine motor skills.
  • Cards measure 5 x 3.5cm.
  • Post boxes measure 14cm x 6cm x 6cm.

The Eatwell Plate defines the government's advice on a healthy balanced diet across 5 food groups and is published by Public Health England in association with the Welsh government, the Scottish government and the Food Standards Agency in Northern Ireland.

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