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NutriPlay Food Sources Scooter Activity Pack
Bring nutrition to life with this food journey game for kids that blends movement, dramatic play, and real-world learning. Children explore where food comes from and how it travels from farms to homes through active, hands-on play.
From Farm to Table Through Active Play
This interactive pack tells the story of food through harvesting, delivery, and shopping activities that children act out themselves. Scooters, pretend food, and guided discussions help make abstract concepts concrete and memorable. Visual cues and conversation support understanding while encouraging curiosity about how food reaches our tables.
Scooter Games That Build Strength and Coordination
Children scoot, reach, toss, and move with purpose as they race to collect foods that match their assigned group. These activities strengthen gross-motor skills by engaging leg and core muscles while improving balance and control. Tossing foods through hoops supports hand/eye coordination and fine-motor development during fast-paced play.
Teamwork-Focused and Classroom Ready
Up to 6 children can participate using 5 easy-to-follow activity cards that guide setup, play, and learning goals. Dividing children into groups such as plant eaters and meat eaters encourages classification, cooperation, and shared problem-solving. This pack fits seamlessly into dramatic play areas and supports repeated, flexible use. Ages 3 to 10.
Pack includes:
- Rainbow Hoop Jumpers, Set of 6
- Rainbow Connect-A-Scooter (12" sq), Set of 6
- Rainbow Plastic Cones (12"H), Set of 6
- Rainbow Vinyl Spots (9" dia), Set of 6
- Tunnel Arc, 1 Ea
- Deluxe Classroom Food, 1 Set
- Rainbow Foam Hoop Holders, Set of 12
- Shopping Baskets, Set of 4
- VersaBag Mesh Storage Bags, 2 Ea
- Activity Cards, 1 Set
Benefits at a Glance
- Teaches Where Food Comes From: Helps children understand food origins and distribution through active storytelling.
- Builds Gross-Motor Skills: Encourages scooting, balancing, and whole-body movement.
- Strengthens Fine-Motor Skills: Develops control as children grasp and toss food pieces.
- Supports Cognitive Development: Reinforces sorting, classifying, and cause-and-effect thinking.
- Encourages Social–Emotional Learning: Promotes teamwork, communication, and working toward shared goals.

