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Food and Nutrition Service

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These colorful and engaging newsletters for parents of young children can be shared by Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) providers to communicate information about popular nutrition topics. This resource contains content in both Spanish and English. Select the Spanish links to view information in Spanish.

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Explore positive phrases that can be used by parents and caregivers to support children in developing healthy eating habits.

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Do you receive benefits from the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC)? If so, you may also be eligible for the Farmers Market Nutrition Program.

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Browse examples of foods in each food group and the amount that counts as one serving equivalent.

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Take small steps toward healthier food choices using tips from these videos.

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Use these tips to make nutritious food choices when dining out or ordering food to go.

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Beans, peas, and lentils are unique foods that can count toward the protein and vegetable food groups. Learn about the variety of nutrients they provide.

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Find information on feeding infants during different stages of growth and development: from birth to 6 months and around 6 months.

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Make nutrition and physical activity a priority to stay healthy as you move through adulthood.

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Help your child grow up healthy with these tips for nutrition, picky eating, and serving food safely.

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Find nutrition recommendations and resources for every stage of life.