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Print Materials. Browse our collection of printable tip sheets and resources. For MyPlate Graphics, click here.
- Infants
MyPlate has information and materials for infants. Start...
- Preschoolers
Your child may not want to try new foods. Try serving a new...
- U.S. Department of Agriculture
Remember the food pyramid? Meet MyPlate, the official symbol...
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USDA MyPlate resources include: MyPlate Tools -- to test...
- Infants
Remember the food pyramid? Meet MyPlate, the official symbol of the five food groups. Learn how to make MyPlate work for you.
Browse the MyPlate collection of printable tip sheets and resources. These materials are in the public domain. MyPlate Activity Sheets for Kids. USDA, Food and Nutrition Service, Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion. Want your kids to learn how to build a healthy meal? Use these clever activity sheets to find ideas and tips!
USDA MyPlate resources include: MyPlate Tools -- to test your knowledge, build nutrition skills, and make a healthy eating plan for you and your family; Print Materials -- PDFs available to download and print materials; Graphics -- including multiple versions of MyPlate in high-resolution and standard-resolution file formats; and Videos ...
The grain food group is the orange part of the new MyPlate and the Food Pyramid. Our printables feature fun worksheets, activity sheets and coloring pages to help children learn about the foods that belong to this food group and how it helps their body.
The MyPlate Plan shows your food group targets – what and how much to eat within your calorie allowance. Your plan is personalized, based on your age, sex, height, weight and physical activity level.
Suggestions for using MyPlate for Older Adults: A placemat to refer to while dining out or at home. A handout to residents at hospital and/or care facilities. Basis for nutrition education curricula. Dietary guide for both health professionals and individuals.