Access to clean, safe water is essential for a healthy life and there’s still a lot to be done to secure our children’s future. Help us push for change.
Access to clean, safe water is essential for a healthy life and there’s still a lot to be done to secure our children’s future. Help us push for change.
It’s easy to think of carrots as a bit boring, but kids love them, and with a bit of imagination they can be really versatile.
Making dressing in a jam jar is one of Jamie’s secret weapons, and we at the Jamie Oliver Food Foundation are here to help your kids learn to love salads!
Baking is often the first cooking experience we have as children, but usually it’s cakes and cookies. How about baking flatbreads with your kids instead?
Breakfast is not only an incredibly important meal, but it’s a great starting point for kids when it comes to getting interested in food.
Smoothies are a great way to teach kids about fruits, where they come from and all the cool things you can do with them.
There are so many ways of getting the kids interested in fish and seafood beyond the familiar fish fingers and chips. Find some ideas here!
British lunch boxes can look pretty lacklustre; limp lettuce here, a packet of crisps and wrinkled apple there – but they don’t have to.
Parents get out your diaries, because 25 September is world school milk day – a global celebration of the benefits of giving children milk at school.