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KFW Food Catalog: A Resource for Exploring New Foods
37 pages - Ages 3+
Our KFW Food Catalog includes over 300 foods categorized by food groups such as fruits, vegetables, meats, fish, poultry, grains, dairy, beans, sauces, oils, herbs and more.
Many children are unaware of the vast array of foods available to us, which can limit their exposure and curiosity to only what they like and see in their immediate environment.
To learn about new foods, children need to see and be exposed to new foods.
Sit with your child and browse through each page together. Take note of any foods that catch their eye and make it a goal to learn about that food and even research a recipe together that includes their desired food. Get your child involved in gathering the ingredients and preparing it with you in the kitchen. This is how food learning occurs.
By allowing your child to choose which food they want to explore, it gives them the independence and control they need to boost their confidence around new foods and marks the beginning steps to trying something new.
37 pages - Ages 3+
Our KFW Food Catalog includes over 300 foods categorized by food groups such as fruits, vegetables, meats, fish, poultry, grains, dairy, beans, sauces, oils, herbs and more.
Many children are unaware of the vast array of foods available to us, which can limit their exposure and curiosity to only what they like and see in their immediate environment.
To learn about new foods, children need to see and be exposed to new foods.
Sit with your child and browse through each page together. Take note of any foods that catch their eye and make it a goal to learn about that food and even research a recipe together that includes their desired food. Get your child involved in gathering the ingredients and preparing it with you in the kitchen. This is how food learning occurs.
By allowing your child to choose which food they want to explore, it gives them the independence and control they need to boost their confidence around new foods and marks the beginning steps to trying something new.