
YUM-O! empowers kids and their families to develop healthy relationships with food and cooking.
There are even veggies in the crust of this whole new way to make pizza!
Serves 4
Fresh roasted tomatoes and your favorite toppings give this Mexican-inspired tomato soup tons of flavor and crunch. You can use vegetable broth to make this soup vegetarian.
Serves 4
This sweet and sassy Asian-flavored chicken stir fry with broccolini and rice is a great all-in-one meal.
Serves 4
Combine sensational summer tomatoes with mozzarella, onions and fresh herbs for this classic salad.
Serves 4
KidsHealth is a nonprofit website that provides doctor-approved health information about children from before birth through adolescence. Created by The Nemours Foundation's Center for Children's Health Media, the award-winning KidsHealth website provides families with accurate, up-to-date, and jargon-free health information they can use. KidsHealth seeks to make information understandable, reliable, practical and objective.
Launched in 1995, KidsHealth has separate areas for kids, teens, and parents – each with its own design, age-appropriate content and tone. There are literally thousands of in-depth features, articles, animations, games, and resources – all original and all developed by experts in the health of children and teens.
While KidsHealth answers questions about a wide variety of health and wellness questions, it also features recipes specifically created for teens and kids. In addition, there is a kids section on Staying Healthy and a teens section about Food and Fitness. In addition to a Parents section just for them, parents can may also be interested in picking up a copy of the KidsHealth book, Fit Kids: A Practical Guide to Raising Active and Healthy Children. Note: KidsHealth also provides information in Spanish for Spanish-speaking readers!
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