Healthy and Unhealthy Food Sorting
Healthy and Unhealthy Food Sorting (1 page)
Teach kids the basics of good nutrition with our fun and interactive Healthy and Unhealthy Food Sorting Activity! This busy book page helps little learners recognise the difference between nutritious foods and sometimes treats, encouraging healthy habits from an early age.
Children will sort a variety of food items into two categories: Healthy (like fruits, veggies, and whole grains) and Unhealthy (like candy, soda, and fried snacks). It's a great way to spark conversations about food choices in a playful, age-appropriate way.
- ✅ Perfect for toddlers, preschoolers, and early learners
- ✅ Promotes healthy eating awareness
- ✅ Builds sorting and categorisation skills
- ✅ Reusable, hands-on, and great for quiet time or group play
What's Included:
- Two labelled sections: Healthy Foods and Unhealthy Foods
- A variety of food item images for sorting
- Velcro for easy matching
Skills Developed:
- Nutrition awareness
- Critical thinking
- Fine motor skills
- Early decision-making
Ideal For: Home learning, preschool classrooms, morning baskets, or wellness-themed lessons.
Language: English
Fully Laminated and velcro.
This activity does not include a file binder. File binder can be purchased separately or get it free if you purchase $80 worth of activities.