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Learning Resources Food Pyramid Pocket Chart with Cards

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  • This hanging chart shows current USDA nutritional guidelines
  • Brightly colored sections represent each of the 6 food groups
  • Included 95 nutrition pocket chart cards
  • For grade pre K+
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Brand Name Learning Resources
Item Weight 1.2 pounds
Product Dimensions 13 x 12 x 0.3 inches
Item model number LER2494
Number of Items 1
Manufacturer Part Number LER2494

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ASIN B000G3G1KE
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3.5 out of 5 stars 2 customer reviews

3.5 out of 5 stars
Best Sellers Rank #74,302 in Office Products (See top 100)
#143 in Office Products > Educational Supplies > Pocket Charts
#2,737 in Toys & Games > Learning & Education > Science
#2,952 in Office Products > Educational Supplies > Teaching Materials
Shipping Weight 12 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
Domestic Shipping This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
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Date First Available February 13, 2005

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By a scientist VINE VOICE on January 1, 2010
Obviously, this "toy" isn't supposed to be all that fun. I imagine the very small will have fun putting the food cards into the different categories, but I find it hard to imagine that anyone over the age of 6 would find this remotely fun. There are spare pockets to add foods that you eat a lot of. However, I challenge anyone to correctly classify pizza, except by its components.

This toy is supposed to be educational, and that's where I have a problem with it.
I don't understand the new food pyramid. It just doesn't make sense anymore. It has lost the "pyramid" part of the equation: it no longer includes any indication of how much of each particular food group to eat. Doh! It was designed in collaboration with the Harvard School of Public Health, who should be extremely ashamed of themselves.

Just because people in this country are getting fatter does NOT mean that the old food pyramid was wrong. The old pyramid indicated by means of stratification that one should eat fewer bread products than fruits/veggies, even fewer dairy products, even less meat, and a tiny amount of fatty food at the top. Instead, by de-emphasizing the stratification, it now appears as if all these food groups are equally ideal. Does that mean that movie buttered popcorn is just as good for you as a grapefruit? There's still no reference to caloric value or any other useful measure of a food benefit, just the concept that should eat a bit of everything. Really? We've condensed how many years of public health research into the idea that variety is the spice of life?
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This is a durable product and a good teaching tool. Be aware that it doesn't stand up alone, so you must have someplace to hang it in your classroom.
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