Kids’ resources on cooking, gardening, farming, and free at-home activities that even parents can learn from.
Nutrition Education Works… So Why Aren’t We Doing More of It?
Research consistently shows that when kids have hands-on experiences with food – cooking, tasting, exploring – they are more likely to discover, eat, and even love fruits and vegetables. And yet… most kids still aren’t eating enough vegetables. In fact, nearly half of young children don’t eat a daily vegetable at all.
National Nutrition Month | Impact Report
March 2026 | Big, big thanks to every educator, student, and partner who jumped into our National Nutrition Month campaign and shook things up with the 1-2-3 Vinaigrette with Lettuce! From measuring and mixing to that first proud taste, classrooms across the country turned simple ingredients into hands-on learning (and some pretty delicious moments, too).
Small Bites Spotlight: Katherine Wates, Kindergarten Teacher at Grantswood Community
Katherine Wates has been teaching for 10 years at Grantswood Community in Irondale, AL and has a palpable passion for hands-on, thematic learning that connects the classroom to real life.
Why Partnerships Matter Now More Than Ever
We LOVE our partners. Here’s a few highlights from the last year!
Nutrition Education Is Easy with Small Bites Adventure Club
Now that school is back in swing… have you thought about how your school will incorporate hands-on nutrition education?