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Can You find these words in the Breakfast Wordsearch?
Bacon Fair Orange Juice
Boiled Egg Farmers Market Rasher
Bowl Fresh Fruit Saucer
Bread Honey Sausage
Breakfast Local Scone
Coffee Milk Tea
Cornflakes Morning Toast
Dawn Muesli Tomato
Eggs Oatcakes Trade

Can you find out who buys which meal?  Who's not getting a proper breakfast?

BREAKFAST FACTS
FOR SCHOOL KIDS

Literally 'breaks-the-fast' by topping up low blood sugar levels after a long period without food.

Breakfast releases energy throughout the morning right up to lunchtime.

Breakfast provides nutrients to focus the mind, helping concentration and mental performance.

Breakfast provides fuel for the body improving physical performance and increasing stamina.

On average we spend 4 minutes on breakfast, 2 minutes preparing it and 2 minutes to eat it. Lack of time is the reason most people give for refusing a traditional British breakfast.

20% of children skip breakfast.

Breakfast-eaters get a healthy daily intake of vitamins B1, B2, B3, B6, folic acid, vitamin C and D and the minerals, iron and calcium.

Going to school without breakfast reduces concentration and energy levels throughout the day.

People who have not eaten breakfast snack on foods that are high in fat and sugar.

Missing breakfast means you are unlikely to make up your daily requirement for some vitamins and minerals that a simple breakfast would have provided. This is especially important for growing children who have high requirements for these nutrients

Breakfast cereal is usually high in fibre, low in fat and provides energy in the form of starches, just what you and your body need!