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These lickable-style stickers show 230 color drawings of different foods, arranged in one-inch rows and columns. The drawings include common American foods plus foods commonly eaten in various cultures. The drawings are organized by USDA Food Guide Pyramid groups. The stickers are printed on gummed stock so that each drawing can be separated at the perforation, moistened, and affixed to another sheet. There are three sheets of drawings per set, each set with its own envelope, and packaged in sets of 25. Each package also includes a handy glossary for nutrition educators to use to help participants become familiar with foods that are new to them. These stickers are a versatile tool for teaching lessons about the Food Guide Pyramid and about basic meal planning skills. Recommended for EFNEP and FSNEP staff, other nutrition educators, and teachers. Also available in peel and stick style: Simply Good Eating Self-Adhesive Food Stickers (#07777).
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