
Kids at Oologah schools learned how foods to their tables and how it affects their bodies.The News On 6
OOLOGAH, OK -- Students in Oologah are learning where their food comes from and how it fuels their bodies.
The "Farm to You" interactive exhibit is traveling around the state, stopping Friday at Oologah Lower Elementary School. Kindergarten through second graders got a lesson in how foods are grown, where they come from, and which ones are good or bad for us.
Organizers say they hope the exhibit helps teach kids good eating habits that carry on into adulthood.
The exhibit is free and is available for other schools. To find out more, contact your local County Extension Office.
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