
Healthy Brains, Healthy Kids
Healthy habits are good for brain development.
As you explore the information in this interactive piece, consider:
- Taking screenshots or jotting down notes or questions when you see something you want to think more about.
- Making notes of any questions for your child’s pediatrician.
- Sharing interesting and helpful information you’ve learned with other adults in your child’s life.

Chef Lily’s Tip: Roasting a Rainbow
A video about eating colorful roasted vegetables.

To Like or Not to Like
Like most children, Cookie Monster’s niece is a little… choosy. Check out his strategy for helping her try a new food!

Choosy Eating
Children can help Cookie Monster try healthy foods.

Growing Healthy Bodies and Minds with Sesame Street
In this webinar, Sesame Workshop’s Kama Einhorn, Director of Content Design, and Dr. Jennifer Shu, Medical Editor of HealthyChildren.org discuss the importance of healthy habits for young children and families.

A Conversation on Healthy Habits
In this webinar, Sesame Workshop’s Kama Einhorn, Director of Content Design, and Dr. Glenn Flores, Chair of Pediatrics and Senior Associate Dean of Child Health at the University of Miami, discuss the importance of healthy habits for young children and families.

Toddler Tips: Choosy Eaters

Food Insecurity
Health and well-being are rights for all children, but food insecurity affects many families.