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Let’s talk about Foods and Moods Foods and Moods Foods and Moods What foods make you happy? What foods make you sad? Point to the foods that make you feel strong. Show me how you feel when you eat ______. For infants and toddlers... Why do some foods give us a stomach ache if we eat too much of them? What kind of foods are those? Tell me about a time you were excited to eat something. What about a time you were angry you had to eat something? Describe your favorite meal. What different foods are on your plate? For preschoolers... Words to Practice! strong stomach ache excited Friends and Feelings PARA ESPAÑOL MIRE ADENTRO You can even... For an extra challenge... Try this at home! When reading, talk about the characters’ facial expressions. “Do you see that child? Her eyes are open wide. She must be feeling surprised.” “Awww, do you see that big boy? He’s crying. He must be feeling sad.” Connect the characters’ feelings to the child’s real life. “How would you feel if someone said that to you?” “What would you do next?” See how many different synonyms you can think of for one emotion. For example, use words like “joyful” for “happy” and “irritated” for “mad.” How many different emotions can you think of? Let’s talk about Foods and Moods Foods and Moods Foods and Moods Friends and Feelings Check out Foods with Moods by Saxton Freymann Check out In My Heart: A book of Feelings by Jo Witek This material was produced by the California Department of Social Services with funding from USDA SNAP-Ed known in California as CalFresh. These institutions are equal opportunity employers. CalFresh provides assisance to low-income households and can help buy nutritious food for better health. For CalFresh information, call 1-877-847-3663

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Page 1: Foods and Moods - Lunch at the Library...Hablemos de Alimentos y estados de á nimo Practiquen en casa!! Amigos y os This material was produced by the California Department of Social

Let’s talk about

Foods and MoodsFoods and MoodsFoods and Moods

What foods make you happy? What foods make you sad?

Point to the foods that make you feel strong.

Show me how you feel when you eat ______.

For infants and toddlers...Why do some foods give us a stomach ache if we eat too much of them? What kind of foods are those?

Tell me about a time you were excited to eat something. What about a time you were angry you had to eat something?

Describe your favorite meal. What di�erent foods are on your plate?

For preschoolers...

Words to Practice!

strongstomach

acheexcited

Friendsand

Feelings

PARA ESPAÑOL MIRE ADENTRO

You can even...

For an extra challenge...

Try this at home!When reading, talk about the characters’ facial expressions. “Do you see that child? Her eyes are open wide. She must be feeling surprised.” “Awww, do you see that big boy? He’s crying. He must be feeling sad.”

Connect the characters’ feelings to the child’s real life. “How would you feel if someone said that to you?” “What would you do next?”

See how many di�erent synonyms you can think of for one emotion. For example, use words like “joyful” for “happy” and “irritated” for “mad.” How many di�erent emotions can you think of?

Let’s talk about

Foods and Moods Foods and Moods Foods and MoodsFriends

andFeelings

Check out Foods with Moodsby Saxton Freymann

Check out In My Heart: A book of Feelings by Jo Witek

This material was produced by the California Department of Social Services with funding from USDA SNAP-Ed known in California as CalFresh. These institutions are equal opportunity employers. CalFresh provides assisance to low-income households and can help buy nutritious food for better health. For CalFresh information, call 1-877-847-3663

Page 2: Foods and Moods - Lunch at the Library...Hablemos de Alimentos y estados de á nimo Practiquen en casa!! Amigos y os This material was produced by the California Department of Social

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¿Qué alimentos te hacen sentir feliz? ¿Qué alimentos te hacen sentir triste?

Señala los alimentos que te hacen sentir fuerte.

Muéstrame cómo te sientes cuando comes_______.

Para niños de 0-2 años...¿Por qué algunos alimentos nos dan dolor de barriga si comemos mucho de ellos? ¿Qué tipo de alimentos son esos?

Cuéntame de una vez que estabas emocionado de comer algo. ¿Y una vez que estabas enojado porque tenías que comer algo?

Describe tu comida favorita. ¿Qué comidas diferentes hay en tu plato?

Busque Un pequeño libro sobre sentimientos por Abbie Schiller & Samantha Kurtzman-Counter

Busque Cuando estoy contentopor Trace Moroney

Para niños de 3-6 años...

Palabras aPracticar!

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emocionado

LOOK INSIDE FOR ENGLISH

Amigosy

sentimientos

Además se puede

Para un reto extra...

Al leer, hable sobre las expresiones de los personajes. "¿Ves a esa niña? Sus ojos están bien abiertos. Debe sentirse sorprendida". "Ay, ¿ves a ese niño? Está llorando. Debe sentirse triste."

Conecte los sentimientos de los personajes a la vida real del niño. "¿Cómo te haría sentir si alguien te dijera eso?" ¿Qué harías después?"

Usar diferentes palabras para nombrar emociones similares. Por ejemplo, use palabras como alegre en lugar de feliz e irritado en lugar de enojado. ¿Cuántas emociones pueden nombrar?

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Amigosy

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This material was produced by the California Department of Social Services with funding from USDA SNAP-Ed known in California as CalFresh. These institutions are equal opportunity employers. CalFresh provides assisance to low-income households and can help buy nutritious food for better health. For CalFresh information, call 1-877-847-3663