December at the Farmers Market: A Family Adventure

December is a month of meaningful connections, and one of the best ways to share this spirit with children is by taking them to the farmers market. While many may associate farmers markets with warm summer days, the winter season offers its own unique charm, perfect for family outings.
Embrace Fall: The Nutrients and Benefits from Seasonal Fruits and Vegetables

As the leaves turn vibrant shades of red and gold, fall brings with it a bounty of delicious fruits and vegetables. Among the most popular are apples, pumpkins, and squash. Not only are these seasonal staples tasty, but they also pack a powerful nutritional punch. Let’s dive into the benefits of these fall favorites and discover why they deserve a place on your plate this season.
Farm to Table in Early Childhood: A Journey with Boots on the Farm Consulting, LLC

Farm-to-table learning brings fresh, local ingredients to the table, creating rich experiences that engage young children with the journey their food takes from the farm to their plates. This approach to early childhood education inspires curiosity, builds healthy habits, and connects kids with the natural world around them.
Tips for Navigating the November Farmers Market

Are you heading to the farmers market this month? Here are some tips for making the best of your trips during November!
Embracing Freshness: Using Fresh Produce to Make Fun Fall Snacks for Kids

As the leaves turn and the air gets crisper, fall brings a bounty of fresh produce that’s perfect for our little ones. Introducing children to fresh fruits and vegetables not only promotes healthy eating habits but also fosters a lifelong appreciation for nutritious foods. Here’s why fresh produce is essential for children and how fun fall snacks can make trying new fruits and veggies an exciting adventure!
Building Relationships at the Farmers Market: More Than Just Shopping

A trip to the farmers market is more than just a chance to pick up fresh, local produce—it’s an opportunity to build connections with the people who work hard to grow the food we enjoy. Meeting farmers face-to-face can transform a simple shopping trip into a meaningful experience that benefits everyone involved.
October Garden Highlights: Explore and Observe with a Garden Scavenger Hunt!

This month, the garden becomes a classroom in itself, where every change can spark a conversation and every task can be a learning experience. It’s a reminder that, even as we prepare for winter, there’s still so much growth and discovery to be had.
Seasonal Shopping at the Farmers Market: What’s Fresh and Why You Should Care

There’s something magical about stepping into a space where the seasons dictate what’s available, and the produce is as fresh as it gets. If you’re not already a farmers’ market regular, let me tell you why you might want to start—and what you can expect to find this season.
September in the Garden: Growing Young Minds with Early Childhood Education Gardens

September has always held a special place in my heart as an early childhood educator. It’s a time of new beginnings—fresh faces in the classroom, the excitement of a new school year, and the start of cooler weather that breathes new life into our garden. For me, the garden is not just a place to grow plants, but a vibrant classroom where young children can explore, learn, and connect with nature in meaningful ways.
Farmers Market 101: A Beginner’s Guide to Purchasing Local Foods

This article has been written by Alicia Jordan, a partner of the Alabama Farm to ECE Coalition. Alicia is a dedicated small farmer with a passion for sustainable agriculture and community engagement. As the owner of Boots on the Farm Consulting, LLC, she combines her background as a former early childhood education teacher with her […]