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Having access to healthier foods is becoming easier in certain schools there is a growing trend for students to grow gardens in the small green spaces around the school.
What about pre-school aged kids? Can they learn to garden?
All aged kids need vegetables and fruits in their diet, especially Latino kids who’s population only continues to grow according to studies.
USDA now has a resource that answers the questions many parents or school leaders may wonder in trying to put in place a farm to pre-school garden.
To learn more about how Latino preschool kids can grow their school gardens, click here.
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Expected rise in Latino cancer cases in coming years