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1 Nutrition Guide for Children
By Eden Alford, 4th grade

2 Why Balance? You are probably wondering, “How does food affect your body?” Signs of unbalanced diet include quickly gaining wait, loss of energy, and belly aches.

3 This is what your plate should look like.

4 Protein Protein is an important part of a child's diet. Protein is mostly found in meats. You can also find protein in cheese, nuts , peanut butter, and other dairy products.

5 Fruit Fruit is also an important part of a child's diet. The best type of fruit is fresh, canned, and frozen. I know what you are thinking, “What about the fruit juice?” I can tell you fruit juice is mostly just sugar. If you buy the 100% fruit juice, it is okay. You still shouldn’t have too much. Even if it is natural sugar, it is still not good for you.

6 Vegetables Fresh, canned, and frozen vegetables are the best kind of vegetables. It is easy to tell if you are having a good variety, all because of the color. If you are having different colors of vegetables, then you are having a good variety. You shouldn’t just eat corn and potatoes as your veggies. They are really starchy and not as good for you.

7 Grains Whole grains are the best grains. Rice, is a grain, but some rice has less nutritional value. Too much rice will make you gain weight. Good grains include: oatmeal, popcorn and quinoa. Quinoa is a grain that is plant- based.

8 Dairy Dairy is very important. You can eat cheese, yogurt, and many more dairy foods. The best dairy is milk. Even if you are on a diet, you can have coconut milk. If you are allergic to animal milk, drink soy milk. I outsmarted you--nobody can make excuses about not drinking milk now.

9 This is what girls ages nine to thirteen should eat:
Ages 9 to 13: Daily Guidelines for Girls Calories 1,400-2,200, depending on growth and activity level Protein 4-6 ounces Fruits cups Vegetables cups Grains 5-7 ounces Dairy cups

10 This is what boys ages nine to thirteen should eat:
Calories 1,600-2,600, depending on growth and activity level Protein ounces Fruits cups Vegetables cups Grains 5-9 ounces Dairy 3 cups

11 This is an educational video about parties in your tummy!

12 Links This is a link about nutrition info
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