Resources for you
We have lots of resources to help you and your family live happier, healthier lives – and they’re all free!
Choose from:
- activities and recipe cards for children
- recipe booklets
- factsheets and guides
- posters
- fundraising resources
You can download them all from here. Many are available to order as hard copies too – and we’ll send them to your home, free of charge!

Make cress egg heads – instructions
Download our instructions for making cress egg heads plus find out how you can use the cress and eggs to make delicious sandwiches

Make a herb garden – instructions
Download our instructions for growing your own herb garden – you don’t even need a garden. A windowbox or windowsill indoors will work too

Make a rainbow fish windsock – instructions
Try this fun activity for children. Great for home and for after-school clubs, Brownies and Cubs, too!

Wiggle, hop and creep game – instructions and template board
Download and print our spinner and arrow template to play Wiggle, hop, creep!

Scavenger hunt chart
Download a chart of things to find in the great outdoors – or you can play this game indoors on a rainy day, too!

We’re rooting for you
Our fun, foodie quizzes will make you into an expert in the kitchen, just like Searcher from the Eat Move Learn team!

Let’s go bananas!
Our fun, foodie quizzes will make you into an expert in the kitchen, just like Searcher from the Eat Move Learn team!

Keep calm and carrot on
Our fun, foodie quizzes will make you into an expert in the kitchen, just like Searcher from the Eat Move Learn team!

Every day I’m brusselin’
Our fun, foodie quizzes will make you into an expert in the kitchen, just like Searcher from the Eat Move Learn team!

Green plant foods
Stick up our factsheet at home or at school and be inspired to eat more green food, from okra to grapes

White plant foods
Stick up our factsheet at home or at school and be inspired to eat more white food, from butterbeans to celeriac

Yellow plant foods
Stick up our factsheet at home or at school and be inspired to eat more yellow food, from corn on the cob to polenta