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Kids Activity Sheets
Here you will find coloring pages for kids and one-page downloadable activity sheets for young people developed by the University of Georgia Cooperative Extension, College of Family and Consumer Sciences.

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file icon Handwashing Poster-6 steps, letter size, colorhot! 05/27/2006 Hits: 18587

Kids!  Post the six steps of handwashing for you and your family!  Here's a color poster featuring the Scrub Club heros.  8 1/2 x 11.

file icon Grade 2-3 Activity: Mazehot! 04/25/2006 Hits: 9105
Developed by the University of Georgia Cooperative Extension, College of Family and Consumer Sciences.
file icon Grade 2-3 Activity: Crosswordhot! 04/25/2006 Hits: 10343
Developed by the University of Georgia Cooperative Extension, College of Family and Consumer Sciences.
file icon Grade 2-3 Activity: BACs Gotta Go!hot! 04/25/2006 Hits: 10886
Developed by the University of Georgia Cooperative Extension, College of Family and Consumer Sciences.
file icon Fight BAC Poster_4Quadshot! 08/14/2006 Hits: 18840
8 1/2 x 11 color Fight BAC! poster
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PFSE unites representatives from industry associations, professional societies in food science, nutrition and health consumer groups, the United States Department of Agriculture, the Environmental Protection Agency, the Department of Health and Human Services, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and the Food and Drug Administration in an important initiative to educate the public about preventing foodborne illness.

   

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