Tooth-Friendly Foods with Grover
Water and “anytime foods” are good for children’s teeth—and bodies!
Together with children, watch Grover the goofy dentist learn about tooth-friendly foods. Keep in mind:
- Water is good for teeth and bodies. It washes away food/bacteria and dilutes acids, and water with fluoride in it strengthens teeth and helps prevent decay.
 - Children should drink water during meals and snacks, and throughout the day.
 - “Anytime foods” such as crisp fruits and vegetables are good for children’s teeth. They increase the flow of saliva and they have vitamins that keep gums healthy.
 - Not all healthy foods are good for teeth! The acid in oranges, grapefruits, and lemons acid content can erode enamel, making teeth more vulnerable to decay, so children should rinse with water afterward.
 - Brush or rinse after a snack, and space meals and snacks to give children’s mouths a chance to wash away food.
 
								
									
							Listen, Feel, and See with Elmo
When children are in the hospital, this mindfulness game can help them soothe themselves.
								
									
							Questions, Questions
Wellness visits are important moments to check in about your child’s growth and development, and good conversations are the cornerstones of each visit.
								
									
							Making Needles Easier
Needles can be scary, but there are ways to lessen your child’s fear and anxiety.
								
									
							Sleep Struggles... and Successes
								
									
							Time to Rest, Elmo!
An act-along story to help Elmo get some sleep!
								
									
							Elmo’s Magic Blanket
When Elmo is sick and has to stay in bed, he plays pretend with his blanket or sheet.
								
									
							Lessening Children’s Fear of Needles
Preparing, distracting, and comforting your child can go a long way in helping them get through these moments.
