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Posting on behalf of a colleague but feel free to pm me any questions.



See & Eat: Get your children to eat vegetables!


Professor Carmel Houston-Price and her team at the University of Reading are looking for volunteers to take part in a new project, See and Eat. The project aims to find out if e-books can help children to enjoy eating vegetables.


The project is looking for families with children who are less than 4 years of age and older than 18 months, who have access to a tablet device (iOS or Android). You will be asked to download and read a free e-book about a vegetable with your child for about 2 weeks. After the 2 weeks we will send you some questions to complete about your thoughts on the e-book and your child?s eating habits. Participation is voluntary and your involvement can stop at any time.


To participate, please click on the link below:


https://www.foodunfolded.com/see-and-eat


Please do also share the link with friends or anyone else who might be interested.


If you have any questions, feel free to email Kay or Natalie at [email protected]


Thank you!


* This study has received ethical approval by the University of Reading Research Ethics Committee, project 2019-Mar-19, end date 2020-Dec-31

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