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Create a 10-slide digital storybook for children aged 4–10. The storybook should introduce and explain four key nutrition assistance programs: • WIC (Women, Infants, and Children) • NSLP (National School Lunch Program) • SBP (School Breakfast Program) • CACFP (Child and Adult Care Food Program) Your story should educate young readers using simple language and engaging visuals. Incorporate community nutrition education principles, behavior change theories, cultural competence, and marketing strategies. Assignment Instructions: 1. Planning Phase A. Community Assessment • Choose a Target Group: Select a specific community (e.g., low-income urban families, rural populations, immigrant communities). You can use a group from a previous assignment if applicable. • Research: Find information about the nutritional status and challenges children in this community face using reliable sources like government health reports or academic studies. • Identify Knowledge Gaps: Determine what these children and their families might not know about nutrition and available food assistance programs. B. Set Objectives and Choose a Behavior Change Theory • Define Goals: Set clear, specific objectives for your storybook (e.g., increase awareness of nutrition programs among children aged 4–10 in your chosen community). Community Nutrition Assignment 3 Instructions • Select a Theory: Pick a behavior change theory to guide your content (e.g., Social Cognitive Theory, Health Belief Model etc). • Plan Implementation: Outline how you will use the chosen theory to influence children's perceptions and behaviors about nutrition.

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a DADDY and BB have a magical fairy story full of Bluebell flowers and princessses

Luna, a curious and imaginative little girl, discovers a magical umbrella in her grandmother's attic. Every time she opens the umbrella, it takes her to a different fantastical world where she learns a valuable lesson. The story emphasizes themes of curiosity, courage, and kindness.

1. Definisi Jirim Jirim ialah bahan yang mempunyai jisim dan mengambil ruang. Ia boleh hadir dalam tiga keadaan utama iaitu pepejal, cecair, dan gas. 2. Sifat Fizik Jirim Sifat fizikal ialah ciri-ciri jirim yang boleh diukur atau diperhatikan tanpa menukar identitinya. Antara sifat-sifat fizikal termasuk: Warna: Warna sesuatu bahan boleh dilihat dengan mata kasar. Bau: Bau boleh dikesan oleh hidung, sebagai contoh bau yang kuat seperti asid. Kekerasan: Tahap kekerasan atau kelembutan sesuatu bahan seperti batu (keras) dan getah (lembut). Ketumpatan: Nisbah jisim kepada isipadu sesuatu bahan. Takat lebur dan takat didih: Suhu pada bahan mula mencair (pepejal kepada cecair) dan mendidih (cecair kepada gas). Keterlarutan: Keupayaan sesuatu bahan untuk larut dalam pelarut seperti air. Kemagnetan: Sesetengah bahan seperti besi mempunyai sifat magnet. Kekonduksian haba dan elektrik: Bahan yang membenarkan pengaliran haba dan elektrik seperti logam. 3. Sifat Kimia Jirim Sifat kimia melibatkan perubahan dalam komposisi bahan semasa tindak balas kimia. Sifat-sifat kimia termasuk: Keupayaan untuk terbakar: Bahan yang mudah terbakar seperti petrol. Kereaktifan: Bagaimana bahan bertindak balas dengan bahan lain, seperti reaksi asid dengan logam menghasilkan gas hidrogen. Pengoksidaan: Bahan yang bertindak balas dengan oksigen, seperti besi berkarat apabila terdedah kepada udara lembap. Kestabilan: Kestabilan sesuatu bahan dalam pelbagai keadaan, sama ada stabil atau mudah terurai. Tindak balas dengan air: Sesetengah bahan bereaksi hebat dengan air, seperti natrium. Keasidan dan kealkalian: Penentuan sifat bahan sebagai asid atau alkali menggunakan kertas litmus atau skala pH. 4. Perbezaan Sifat Fizik dan Sifat Kimia Sifat fizik: Tidak melibatkan perubahan dalam komposisi bahan. Contoh: pencairan ais menjadi air. Sifat kimia: Melibatkan perubahan dalam komposisi bahan, menghasilkan bahan baru. Contoh: pembakaran kayu menghasilkan abu.

The memorial honors US service members who died in the Vietnam War. It's located at the National Mall and Memorial Parks in Washington, DC. The memorial was dedicated in 1982. The wall is 246 feet 9 inches long, and the total length of the wall is 493 feet 6 inches. The wall contains more than 58,000 names, l. The names begin and end at the center of the memorial The first name is located in the center of the memorial, at the top of the wall, under the date 1959. The wall is made of reflective black granite to allow the names to take precedence, and to make the visitor feel as though they are looking into the peaceful “other world” of the dead. The wall has two 200-foot-long sections that make up the wall, one section directed toward the Lincoln Memorial, and the other is toward the Washington Monument. Each section of the "V" shape has 70 separate panels. The names are listed in the order in which the men and women died or were declared missing.

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Peter, Bartholomew and The disciples of Jesus take a walk in the scenic mount olives near lake galilee. try to find Jesus. They find Jesus in a white robe and blue sash, engrossed in prayer near a little stream and ask him to teach them how to pray. They love each part of the prayer - our father in heaven, hallowed be thy name, thy kingdom come, they will be done, our daily bread, forgive as we forgive, lead us not into temptation, deliver us from evil, yours is the glory

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Page 1: Emma was a gentle gorilla who loved to read and play, but there was one thing she didn’t like—school. Every day, the other kids made fun of her. Page 2: “You’re too big!” they teased. “You’ll never fit in with us!” Emma felt lonely, but she didn’t want to fight back. She wanted to be strong in a different way. Page 3: One day, Emma saw a bright sign that said, “Join the Muay Thai Gym Today!” “What’s Muay Thai?” she wondered. She decided to find out. Page 4: Emma walked into the gym. The air smelled like sweat, and everyone was focused and working hard. She felt a little nervous, but the trainer, a wise old elephant, smiled. “Are you ready to become strong?” he asked. Page 5: The first day, Emma learned to stretch her muscles. She tried to touch her toes, but her big arms made it hard. “Don’t worry,” said the elephant. “Strength comes with Page 6: Next, Emma learned to punch! She hit the bag with all her might, and the bag swayed and swung. It felt good to be strong. Page 7: She learned to kick, too! With every kick, her legs grew stronger. Her feet sliced through the air like Page 8: Every day, Emma worked harder. She practiced her punches, her kicks, and her footwork. Soon, she felt different—stronger, faster, and more confident. Page 9: Then came the sparring! Emma faced a tough opponent, but with her new skills, she held her own. She moved like a whirlwind, graceful but powerful. Page 10: Soon, Emma wasn’t the shy gorilla at school anymore. She walked with her head high, her muscles strong, and her heart kind. Page 11: The other kids noticed how strong and confident she had become. They were surprised, but instead of teasing her, they felt a little afraid. But Emma wasn’t mad. She smiled and said, “Hi, would you like to play?” Page 12: From then on, Emma showed everyone that being strong didn’t mean being mean. It meant being kind and standing up for yourself—and for others. The End.

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Lulu and the Cante'loop Crew follows Lulu, the cheerful Cante'loop Lady, as she dances through the vibrant market, spreading joy with her magical cantaloupe creations. Accompanied by her best friends—Benny the Bunny, who hops around sharing silly jokes, Tommy the Tomato, who offers funny healthy eating tips, and Freddy the Fruit Fly, who buzzes with wacky fruit facts—they embark on delightful adventures filled with laughter and friendship. When a mischievous cantaloupe thief threatens their fruity fun, the crew unites to solve the mystery. With catchy rhymes and vibrant illustrations, the story emphasizes teamwork, healthy eating, and the joy of friendship, making it perfect for kids who love to giggle and enjoy heartwarming tales.

The Happy Frog and the Sad Parrot is a heartwarming tale about friendship and understanding emotions. In this story, Freddy the Frog is always smiling, hopping around his pond with boundless joy. He loves making splashes, catching flies, and singing cheerful songs. Meanwhile, Polly the Parrot sits alone in her tree, her colorful feathers drooping as she watches the other animals play. When Freddy notices Polly looking sad, he decides to hop over and introduce himself. At first, Polly doesn't want to talk, but Freddy's kindness slowly breaks through her shell. Polly reveals that she feels different from the other birds because she can only repeat what others say, making it hard to make friends. Freddy shows Polly that being different is special, and together they discover that Polly's ability to mimic sounds can bring joy to the forest animals. Through their friendship, Polly learns to appreciate her unique talents, while Freddy discovers that sometimes friends need patience and understanding more than just cheerfulness. By the end of the story, the once-sad parrot finds her own happiness, and both animals learn that sharing feelings—whether happy or sad—is an important part of friendship124. The colorful illustrations show how Polly's feathers gradually become brighter as her confidence grows, providing a visual representation of emotional growth that young readers will understand and relate to5.

Haunted by memories, a girl seeks relief from a forest god at a great cost of her eyesight. Years later she stumbles upon the forest god again, which teaches her to live with the pain and find true sight within

Pages 1-2: Beginning In a colorful world, a cheerful boy named Ray, made of all the colors of the rainbow, dreamed of unity and celebrating differences. Pages 3-4: Ray’s Dream Standing on a hill, Ray saw separate lands filled with unique colors and wished to create a bridge that would connect everyone. Pages 5-6: Meeting Brown the Bear Ray traveled to the land of Brown and met a sad bear named Brown, who felt his color was boring. Ray encouraged him to embrace his brown fur. Pages 7-8: Helping Brown Ray celebrated Brown’s color by painting colorful flowers around him, helping Brown realize his beauty and strength. Pages 9-10: Meeting Blue the Butterfly Next, Ray visited the land of Blue and found a shy butterfly named Blue, who wished to be more vibrant like other butterflies. Pages 11-12: Boosting Blue’s Confidence Ray reassured Blue of her beauty and painted the sky with sparkles, making her wings shine, which helped her gain confidence. Pages 13-14: Building the Rainbow Bridge With newfound friends, Ray planned to build a Rainbow Bridge to connect their lands, showcasing their unique colors. Pages 15-16: Celebration of Unity When the bridge was complete, everyone crossed it together, celebrating their differences and realizing that their unique colors made the world beau tiful.

Page 1: Once upon a time, in a cozy little garden, there lived a bright and cheerful sunflower named Sunny. Sunny was tall and had big, yellow petals that looked like the sun shining in the sky.
