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Fit Kids Club - Mission Nutrition - by Danielle Jones (Paperback)

Fit Kids Club - Mission Nutrition - by  Danielle Jones (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>About the Book: </p><p><br></p><p>This book is going to take you on an exciting adventure with the Wellness Warrior and the</p><p>FITKIDSCLUB in their quest to defeat the Bad Ninjas. During this fun-filled journey, you will get to join</p><p>the Wellness Warrior and the FITKIDSCLUB on their Mission Nutrition, which is an initiative to take</p><p>responsibility of your own health and to protect and nourish the idea of healthy foods and holistic</p><p>living, while you learn to slay the Bad Ninjas along the way, with delicious recipes for you to try and</p><p>the opportunity to create your very own FITKIDSCLUB!</p><p>This book is for parents as much as it is for kids. Join the Wellness Warrior on her quest along with</p><p>the</p><p>FITKIDSCLUB to defeat the Bad Ninjas, protect your planet and use the surprise resource hidden</p><p>inside the book to plant your own tree. Apply the steps revealed in this book and be part of a</p><p>delightfully nutritious and enjoyable experience!</p><p><br></p><p>About the Author: </p><p><br></p><p>Danielle Jones is passionate about health and wellness. She is pursuing her integrative nutrition and</p><p>health coaching certification and is on what she calls Mission Nutrition, an initiative to get kids to</p><p>take responsibility for their health and food choices from an early age.</p><p>Mission Nutrition is all about changing the way children approach the idea of healthy foods, being</p><p>aware of their environment, and consciously choosing health. Danielle believes that rewarding kids</p><p>with junk food is doing them an injustice. She firmly believes that we must change the way we talk</p><p>to children about healthy food choices so that they learn to celebrate it and not cringe at the idea of</p><p>nutrient-dense whole foods.

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