Website Launches To Help Children Eat Their 5-A-Day

Website Launches To Help Children Eat Their 5-A-Day Mums fighting a losing battle at the dinner table now have a helping hand in the shape of Tiny C – the world’s first ‘super-hero’ carrot – created to help fight ‘nutrition crime’ and encourage kids to eat more vegetables.

No ordinary carrot, Tiny C is aptly named after the British Chantenay carrot. Small in size but big on taste, super-food Tiny C can be found on www.chantenay.co.uk/tinyc/ where he invites children to enjoy educational games they can do with their parents.

By clicking on to the colourful website, which launches this month, children will learn how Chantenay carrots are grown and can download a number of activities and playtime games - the create-your-own Tiny C mask and badge is sure to make mealtimes more fun!

Budding artists will also enjoy colouring-in their own Tiny C colouring sheet, and fun can be had in the kitchen learning how to make carrot muffins, while a colour and count mobile will have children dreaming of carrots morning, noon and night.

Mums looking for new recipe ideas to help incorporate carrots into family meals can also log onto www.chantenay.co.uk where a range of delicious recipes can be found. Five Chantenay carrots count as one portion towards the recommended five portions of fruit and vegetables that should be eaten daily.

Chantenay carrots are crisp, sweet and don’t need to be peeled or topped so ideal to feed hungry mouths straight from school, and now Tiny C is here to help mums keep their children happy and healthy.

For more information visit www.chantenay.co.uk

 

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