Think back to Amy’s story about Backyard Harvest. Family participation in Backyard Harvest offers many educational opportunities for children. What can children learn about food and healthy eating by harvesting and donating freshly grown produce?


1) Fresh fruits and vegetables are delicious
2) Fresh fruits and vegetables have more nutrition than candy, chips, or other sweets
3) Fresh fruits and vegetables can be cultivated at home
4) A variety of fresh fruit and vegetables are available
5) Fresh fruits and vegetables should be a part of their daily diet choices
6) A sense of community that helps people with nutrition

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