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For Parents

Welcome to our downloadables page! Here you’ll find engaging and interactive worksheets that help children learn about healthy foods, from counting vegetables to exploring where our food comes from. These resources are designed to make learning fun and spark curiosity while developing important skills. Simply download, print, and enjoy these activities with your child at home!

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Counting Vegetables

This engaging printable helps young learners practice counting while exploring a variety of fruits and vegetables. With different levels of difficulty, it includes pages for counting, number writing, and matching numbers with words. Perfect for interactive learning, it can be adapted for any skill level, displayed as fun posters, or turned into a memory game. A great way to boost counting skills, memory, and vocabulary all while having fun!

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Vegetables Colouring Book

This fun and educational coloring book introduces children to a variety of vegetables in a creative and engaging way. With simple and cute illustrations, kids can color their favorite veggies while learning about the different shapes and colors of the foods that help them grow strong. A great activity for sparking interest in healthy eating, developing fine motor skills, and having fun!

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Farm Produce Worksheet 

This fun and educational activity helps young learners match common farm produce with the animals or plants that produce them. By drawing lines between the foods and their sources, children can learn more about where everyday items like eggs, milk, honey, strawberries, and apples come from. A great way to explore the origins of our food while practicing critical thinking and hand-eye coordination!

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Fruit Flashcards

These bright and playful fruit flashcards make learning fun for little ones. Each card features a colorful illustration and the fruit’s name, helping children recognize different fruits while building their vocabulary. Perfect for sparking curiosity about foods, practicing phonics, and encouraging early learning through play!

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Watermelon Seeds Counting

This fun activity sheet helps kids practice counting while learning about healthy foods. Children draw watermelon seeds according to the numbers, making it a playful way to build early math skills, strengthen number recognition, and develop hand-eye coordination. A simple, creative activity that combines learning with a love for fruit!

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Decorate Your Toast

This creative cut-and-paste activity lets kids design their own toast with fun, colorful toppings! Children can choose their favorites, practice using scissors, and build fine motor skills while exploring food choices. A playful way to spark creativity, encourage decision-making, and start conversations about balanced meals.

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Solve A Fruit Puzzle

This fun fruit-themed crossword puzzle challenges kids to match pictures with the correct fruit names. A playful way to build early spelling and vocabulary skills, strengthen problem-solving, and keep little ones engaged while learning through play.

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Write The Initial Letter

This engaging worksheet helps kids practice letter recognition by filling in the missing first letter of each fruit’s name. With bright illustrations to guide them, children strengthen their early literacy skills, build confidence in writing, and enjoy connecting letters to familiar words.

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Trace The Fruit Names

This tracing worksheet helps children practice handwriting by following dotted lines to spell fruit names. With clear pictures and guided letters, kids build fine motor control, improve letter formation, and gain confidence in early writing skills—all while having fun with familiar words.

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