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Today I Ate A Rainbow

January 21, 2014 by Amy Hudson

Healthy eating is a huge deal for us in our house.  One of the reasons I started this blog was to empower moms and dads to present HEALTHY food in creative ways to get the kids excited about eating it.  The habits kids develop at a young age stay with them as they grow older.

Kia, from Today I Ate A Rainbow, is an awesome mom who also believes in healthy eating.  I am so excited to introduce her Today I Ate A Rainbow Kit to you today as a powerful tool to encourage kids along the journey of trying new healthy foods in all the colors of the rainbow.

rainbow kitThe kit includes a great magnetic chart naming lots of foods that represent the various colors of the rainbow.  Kids can see the items within each column and use the rainbow tracking magnets to mark off as they eat foods in each color category.  There are also other achievement cloud magnets included in the kit along with a cute book called “The Rainbow Bunch” to read as a way to introduce the fun new chart into your kitchen!

We received the kit from Kia, and I was so excited to see how my girls would like to use it.  I know my oldest loves to keep track of things on charts, and celebrate achievements, big and small.

Get your kids ASKING to eat their fruits and veggies.  Today I Ate a Rainbow Kit Giveaway ends Monday, January 27, 2014.  Find out how this works, and win one for yourself!

We opened up the kit, and immediately the girls were interested in what was in there.  They looked through the book called “The Rainbow Bunch”, then they started punching out each of the magnets for keeping track of colors as they are eaten.

The magnets are thick and very high quality.  This product is meant to live in the kitchen and withstand lots of touching, picking up, and moving around!

We brought our chart to the fridge, and placed the colored shapes beneath the rainbow chart.  There are four different shapes of each color in the rainbow included in the pack, so that up to four people can keep track of what they’ve eaten.

Right away, the girls talked about what they had already eaten that day (for breakfast), and marked off the colors of foods they ate earlier.  They both looked at the chart and let me know that they (urgently!) needed to eat the rest of the colors.  Grace actually ASKED for spinach and blueberries!  These are two superfoods and I was thrilled to give them to her.

The chart held it’s appeal over the coming days and weeks.  One day, we decided to make these for lunch:

Rainbow Parfait - perfect way to get the kids to eat a rainbow of fruits in one snack!

These healthy parfaits are made out of the following ingredients:

fresh organic strawberries

mango

banana

green grapes

blueberries

plain, organic yogurt (you could substitute Greek for added protein)

Cocounut Chia Granola (optional) – available at Costco

Rainbow Parfait - perfect way to get the kids to eat a rainbow of fruits in one snack!

Slice and prep all of the ingredients on a cutting board.  As the kids prepare to build their own parfait, talk about the colors of the rainbow:

What is the first color of the rainbow? (Red)

What fruit are we using for our red color? (Strawberries)

Can you name some other red foods?

Which one is your favorite?

After each layer of fruit, one scoop of yogurt is placed into the cup.  At the end of the process, add one final scoop of yogurt and allow the kids to scoop their own granola on top with a spoon.  Since we were using PLAIN yogurt, the kids enjoyed the subtle sweetness of the coconut chia granola we found at Costco.  This stuff is delicious.  Read all about the health benefits of Chia to find out why it was a great addition to this snack.

After the snack was complete, the girls marked off the colors they ate on their rainbow chart.   Take a look!

Moms, I HIGHLY recommend getting a Today I Ate A Rainbow Kit for your own home.  Use PROMO CODE: “healthy” to get 25% your purchse!   This is a product that truly works wonders and may be that little motivation your child needs to finally start desiring those wonderful fruits and veggies.  It can’t be stressed enough that the vitamins, antioxidants, phytonutrients, and minerals in fruits and veggies REALLY DO make and keep us healthy.  Dr. Mark Hyman even wrote a book called “Eat Your Medicine”, suggesting that we can actually keep ourselves healthy by getting the necessary immune boosting power from the fruits and veggies we were designed to eat.  Check out his post called Eat Your Medicine: Food As Pharmacology and notice that he, too, suggests getting these medicinal benefits from a rainbow of fruits and veggies.

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Take a look at some other creative snacks we’ve made including super healthy fruits and veggies!

Rainbow lunch

Shapes lunch

Baa Baa, Black Sheep

Under the Sea

Butterfly Snack / The Very Hungry Caterpillar (one post)

Cucumber and Hummus Cupcakes

Grover

Snail Breakfast

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Comments

  1. Melissa says

    January 22, 2014 at 6:53 am

    This is fantastic! What a great, FUN, way to keep track of what your children eat and help them learn about healthy eating!

  2. Samantha says

    January 22, 2014 at 8:32 am

    http://www.pinterest.com/pin/284219426457430094/ I pinned it to my fruit and veggie board! We are all about eating lots of fruits and veggies, anyway I can get the kids to eat more is best!

  3. suzan baback says

    January 23, 2014 at 8:42 am

    Pinned to a better life http://www.pinterest.com/pin/521643569310986083/
    great way to get the kids excited! Would love to win this

  4. Amy says

    January 23, 2014 at 2:55 pm

    Looks fun! What a great way to get kids excited about healthy eating!

  5. Karen says

    January 23, 2014 at 5:06 pm

    What a cool idea!

  6. Tara says

    January 23, 2014 at 9:20 pm

    Super cute! We need one !

I'm Amy. One of my passions is serving my two little girls healthy, wholesome food in unexpected ways. Lunch time has become a time of learning, imagining, and bonding for us as we use great food to create little works of art... Read More…

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