Nutrients are the building blocks your body uses to grow and stay strong, like LEGO pieces that help you build a castle.
Imagine you're playing with your favorite snacks, like apples, carrots, or even chocolate. Each of these foods has special helpers inside them called nutrients. These helpers do different jobs in your body, just like how each LEGO piece has its own shape and purpose.
What Nutrients Do
Nutrients help you run faster, think better, and heal when you’re hurt. Some nutrients are like the glue that holds your bones together, they're called calcium. Others are like the energy you get from playing all day, those come from carbohydrates, found in foods like bread and pasta.
Where Nutrients Come From
You can find nutrients in many places, some are in fruits and veggies, others are in meats or dairy. It's like having a treasure map: each food has its own set of treasures (nutrients) waiting to be discovered!
So every time you eat, you're giving your body the tools it needs to keep growing and playing, just like getting new LEGO pieces for your next big project!
Examples
- A child eats an apple to get energy for playing
- A person drinks milk to help their bones grow strong
- A runner eats a banana before running to stay powered up
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