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Tuesday 5 April 2011

We are very hungry caterpillar learned from the

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And moderation every time there is a good lesson is one of the beloved children's stories most.

More than 40 years, 120000 pieces and 20 language after the classic Carl Erik "very hungry caterpillar," continues to influence culture, its underlying message is now fighting childhood obesity for being promoted section.

American Academy Board of Pediatrics (AAP) is in the books give us and the Pearson Foundation is teaming. AAP 17, 000 or more pediatricians Office distributes copies of the book.

Book using growth story, coming in the reading guide package designed for parents with young children to talk about a healthy diet.

Was a deprived childhood full of otherwise unfamiliar with the very hungry caterpillar, here's a brief synopsis.

Caterpillar is out of his egg. He is hungry. 1, Eyes red apples to eat. 2. On the first day, 2 green pears. 3, Day 3 purple plums, 4, 4 of 5 5 Strawberry orange. There is nothing wrong with that. Small larvae complete our go mad crushed chocolate cake, ice cream, pickles, cheese, salami, Lollipop, sausages, cake, cherry pie, watermelon.

* Spoiler alert *.

(That night, he finished the bottle of Tums greedy episode of his he wished)

To a short story shorter, but will he get really fat, build cocoons eats leaves, beautiful butterflies.

I think it's a great idea on many levels. Ideas to promote any health can be integrated into children's pop culture is a good step. And provides educational opportunities for parents, but I don't see that this one idea you want to affect many more global perspective.

You should seek guidance in decisions that affect the health of our children as a parent, consider acquiring books, TV, movies, and everyday life.

I come from a parenting perspective it role model and education. And promotion of many institutions, schools and Government, boards will be healthy and eat better exercise equipment, such as childhood obesity and to fight.

Harapeko hungry caterpillar combat childhood obesity for a handy tool you can think about.

Image credit:baby's book Guide


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