Fresh Food Kids Fresh Fair ‘Passport Booklet’.
Camera IconFresh Food Kids Fresh Fair ‘Passport Booklet’. Credit: Supplied/Supplied

Discover healthy eating habits at Rockingham and Kwinana Woolworths Fresh Food Kids Fresh Fair

Victoria RificiWeekend Kwinana Courier

KWINANA and Rockingham families have the opportunity to experience Woolworths’ first Fresh Food Kids Fresh Fair this Saturday and Sunday to learn more about healthy eating.

Fresh Food Kids Fresh Fairs will be held at both Kwinana and Rockingham Woolworths stores to provide fun learning experiences for kids, while mum and dad do the grocery shopping.

Kids will have the opportunity to explore three stalls and try new fruit and vegetables, learn some easy fruit dishes, explore their various textures and colours, and play vegie-inspired games.

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Local Woolworths operations manager Clint Johnson said he was aware getting children to eat fruit and veg every day would be a tricky task.

“Helping our kids make smart and fresh food choices is important to us, and the Woolworths Fresh Food Kids Fresh Fair is a great way to encourage children to embrace fruit and vegetables in an entertaining way,” he said.

“Families can pick up a ‘Passport Booklet’ as they enter the store and then visit three stalls within the fruit and vegetable department, collecting stickers for getting involved in activities along the way.

“It’s going to be a fun family event where the kids can really deep dive into the wonderful and colourful world of fresh fruit and vegetables.”

EVENT DETAILS WHO: Kids and families WHERE: Woolworths stores in Kwinana and Rockingham WHEN: 11am to 3pm on May 26 and May 27

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