Kids use a green, yellow, and red stoplight as a tool to help them choose foods and beverages that give them the most nutrition and energy to move and play.
Kids use a stoplight as a tool to help them choose nutritious foods and beverages for energy to move and play.
Q: Did you know that a tomato is a fruit?
A: Tomatoes are fruits because they have seeds on the inside! What other foods can you name with seeds on the inside?
Here are some important things to know about the connection between food and move:
This activity will help you learn more about nutritious foods that give you energy to move.

Q: What foods have the most nutritional power and give your body the most energy to move?”
A: Answers will vary. Any green-light food is correct. Remind kids to choose to eat more green-light foods to fuel their moves!
When you are hungry for a snack, switch those potato chips or cupcakes to veggies or fruits to give you energy to move!
Time: 10 Minutes
Help kids understand that their feelings and emotions put them in a mood. This activity helps kids connect knowing their mood to making healthy choices.
Learn MoreKids play a game to practice recognizing different feelings, emotions, and moods. They also learn about strategies they can use to self-manage their moods.
Learn MoreKids do mindful breathing and stretching exercises while they talk about tips to help themselves manage their moods that result from feelings and emotions.
Learn MoreKids learn that taking time to pause and recognize their feelings, emotions, and moods will help them to do a better job of making food and beverage choices.
Learn MoreHelp kids practice using positive self-talk to motivate themselves to come up with creative games and activities to be more active and reduce screen time.
Learn MoreHelp kids dig deeper into food choices and healthy eating tips by learning to identify food and drinks that are more or less nutritious for their bodies.
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