Teach children the joy of gardening and watch them flourish.
By Alyson McNutt English
It’s no secret that kids like to get dirty. But parents who object to soiled fingernails should stop being quite contrary and start asking their children how their garden grows. A recent study from St. Louis University’s Obesity Prevention Center found that children who are served homegrown fruits and vegetables on a regular basis not only eat more of the fresh fare but actually prefer it to other foods. Debra Haire-Joshu, the author of the report, stresses the importance of having wholesome treats at hand.
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