Educational Kits

Games and educational kits for children, parents and teachers. All these games are free of rights in download and use in schools.

Vegetables and nutrition: dossier

health-nutrition vegetable

In this package you can find complete information explaining why vegetables are good for our health. In what vegetable can a particular nutrient be found? How much do vegetables contribute to meeting our daily nutrient requirements? What role do vitamins, minerals and antioxidants play?

dossier_vegetables_and_nutrition (51 K)

The basics of nutrition : dossier

health-nutrition

Nutrition is the science which deals with the study of physiological phenomena and the reactions of the body to the ingestion of food and the feeding behaviour of an individual or a population.

dossier_basics_nutrition (128 K)

Find the odd one out! (3-6y)

vegetable-educational kit

Vegetable or fruit? Green or purple? Roots or leaves? Dried vegetable or fruit vegetable? Find the picture on each page that doesn't belong and learn to recognize the various types of vegetables.

game_vegetables_odd_one (331 K)

Mr and Mrs Vegetable (3-6)

vegetable-educational kit

Mr and Mrs Vegetable are going out! Give them back their colour and learn to name and describe the vegetables they're made of.

game_vegetables_colours_1 (2.2 M)

game_vegetables_colours_2 (2.0 M)

The Vegetable Picture Book (3-7y)

vegetable-educational kit

Discover vegetables under all their shapes.

game_vegetables_picture_book (411 K)

So how does it grow? (4-8y)

vegetable-educational kit

Are vegetables harvested from the ground? Not always! Learn where the vegetables you eat every day can be found before they are harvested: in the ground, on the ground, in the air... Collage game.

game_vegetables_ground_air (214 K)

A little botany (4-8y)

vegetable-educational kit

Within the world of vegetables, all the parts of the plant are represented: stalks, leaves, flowers, roots, seeds, fruit... Divide the vegetables into groups by circling them so they're in the right botanical family.

game_vegetable_botany (726 K)

Discovering vegetables (4-8y)

vegetable-educational kit

Discover the world of characters like Grant the Eggplant and Ruth the Beetroot! For learning colours, names and botanical groups, plus games with rhymes.

game_vegetables_discover (477 K)

Vegetable names (5-7y)

vegetable-educational kit

You know the names of vegetables: do you know what they look like? You've already seen lots of vegetables: do you know their names? Game for connecting pictures of vegetables with the correct name.

game_connect_vegetable_names (264 K)

Alphabet game (5-10y)

vegetable-educational kit

Find the names of vegetables that begin with the letter A, B or C. And how many vegetables do you think begin with the letter P?

game_vegetables_alphabet (84 K)

Random tip

To get young children to like it, grate celeriac with a fine rather than a medium grater to make it easier to eat. You can also serve them celeriac from a jar: the fibres are then much softer and the flavour is milder. They’ll love it.

Tip

To avoid unpleasant smells from cooking Brussels sprouts, add a crust of dry bread to the basket of your pressure-cooker. Don’t leave Brussels sprouts to cook for too long: they are fragile and can fall apart easily.

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