Keep up to date on the latest health and beauty trends. Useful how-to's, tips, do's and don'ts, and tricks.
Advice on starting solid foods, feeding tips, FAQs about feeding solids, basic food groups for your baby and list of products.
Tips on packing a healthy lunch include looking for low-fat varieties of snacks, freezing summer vegetables, and trying different breads.
Located in North Carolina, this organization, comprised of food program specialists, serves child-care homes and centers.
Open the fridge door and check out the healthy eating resources. Features recipes, ask a nutritional expert, Mom's food guide, and links.
US Dept. of Agric. presents a food pyramid designed for children. Includes info, a press release and posters of the pyramid in PDF format.
National resource posts research data on child nutrition and provides info on seminars for service providers. Sells staff training materials.
Browse this list of books chosen by the Food and Nutrition Information Center. Includes books on cooking and nutrition and storybooks.
Articles from various sources are rated for depth and usefulness. Topics include sugar, breastfeeding, obesity, and food and beverage choice.
Learn what to do if a child decides to eat some dirt. Discover the effects and common symptoms of dirt ingestion and link to other topics.
KidSource Online compiles articles regarding preventive care and nutrition. Find facts on calcium, food allergies, fiber, and E. coli.
Features healthy lunch suggestions along with tips on planning lunches and proper food storage.
Tools to teach children about nutrition through gardening. Includes hands-on lessons and nutrition facts.
Nutrition advice for women and kids, notebook on good nutrition, vitamin and mineral news, and bulletin board.
Take this food guide pyramid quiz to learn about the dietary needs of toddlers. Find a link to Virginia Cooperative Extension.
Topics include elements of the healthy diet, summer food handling, and eating disorders. Includes sections for teachers, parents, and students.
Nutrition games, tips on eating right, recipes, and a database of nationwide school district menus are combined with lots of cartoons.
Unicef discusses its work with the malnutritioned. Covers scientific findings and approaches to promoting health and offers statistics tables.