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Oral Health

Child smiling while brushing her teeth.Tooth decay is the most common childhood disease, but it's preventable. Children with dental pain can have trouble speaking clearly, eating, and learning. Resources in this collection cover the health of the mouth including the teeth, gums, and oral-facial system that allows us to smile, speak, and chew.

These resources highlight some of the most common diseases that affect oral health, including tooth decay, gum disease, and oral cancer.

Frozen Bananas

Try this simple recipe for a healthy snack that young children can make in Head Start programs or at home with their families.

Grape Trees

Try this simple recipe for a healthy snack that young children can make in Head Start programs or at home with their families.

Kiwi and Raspberry Flowers

Try this simple recipe for a healthy snack that young children can make in Head Start programs or at home with their families.

Orange Slushes

Try this simple recipe for a healthy snack that young children can make in Head Start programs or at home with their families.

Strawberry and Banana Smoothies

Try this simple recipe for a healthy snack that young children can make in Head Start programs or at home with their families.

Sunny Orange

Try this simple recipe for a healthy snack that young children can make in Head Start programs or at home with their families.

Teddy Bear Toast

Try this simple recipe for a healthy snack that young children can make in Head Start programs or at home with their families.

Watermelon Pizza

Try this simple recipe for a healthy snack that young children can make in Head Start programs or at home with their families.

Watermelon Pops

Try this simple recipe for a healthy snack that young children can make in Head Start programs or at home with their families.

Vegetable Recipes

This section contains vegetable recipes. None of the recipes include added sugar. Each recipe includes a list of ingredients, directions, a picture of the prepared recipe, and, where needed, safety tips. Enjoy!

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