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Brian P. Cleary is the author of the Words
Martin Goneau is the illustrator of the
Food Is CATegorical™ series. He lives in Trois-Rivières, Québec.
Series consultant Jennifer K. Nelson is Director of Clinical Dietetics and Associate Professor in Nutrition at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. She is also a Specialty Medical Editor for nutrition and healthy eating content for MayoClinic.com.
Cleary / Goneau
Are Categorical®, Math Is Categorical®, Adventures in Memory™, Sounds Like Reading®, and Food Is CATegorical™ series, as well as several picture books and poetry books. He lives in Cleveland, Ohio.
The Words Are CATegorical® cats are back, and they’re hungry for knowledge . . . about the food pyramid!
Brian P. Cleary provides a playful look at the food groups and physical activity. His zany rhymes and Martin Goneau’s comical cartoon cats introduce key food concepts and give a wide range of examples. Learning about the food pyramid has never been so much fun!
What is Physical Activity?
Food Is Categorical books TM
Apples, Cherries, Red Raspberries: What Is in the Fruits Group? Black Beans and Lamb, Poached Eggs and Ham: What Is in the Meat and Beans Group? Green Beans, Potatoes, and Even Tomatoes: What Is in the Vegetables Group? Macaroni and Rice and Bread by the Slice: What Is in the Grains Group? Oils (Just a Bit) to Keep Your Body Fit: What Are Oils? Run and Hike, Play and Bike: What Is Physical Activity? Yogurt and Cheeses and Ice Cream That Pleases: What Is in the Milk Group?
Also by Brian P. Cleary
Words Are CATegorical® series Math Is CATegorical® series Sounds Like Reading® series Adventures in Memory™ series
jacket illustrations by Martin Goneau
Printed and bound in U.S.A.�
Millbrook
j Millbrook Press
A division of Lerner Publishing Group 241 First Avenue North • Minneapolis, MN 55401 www.lernerbooks.com
j
Moving your body in a way that uses energy— p laying soccer, dancing, th rowing a Frisbee, and much more. Brian P. Cleary’s goofy verse and Martin Goneau’s humorous illustrations give young readers a whole playground of activities and highlight some of the health benefits of exercise. Examples of physical activity are printed in color for easy identification. Enjoy this energy booster of a book!
Reinforced binding
Brian P. Cleary is the author of the Words
Martin Goneau is the illustrator of the
Food Is CATegorical™ series. He lives in Trois-Rivières, Québec.
Series consultant Jennifer K. Nelson is Director of Clinical Dietetics and Associate Professor in Nutrition at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. She is also a Specialty Medical Editor for nutrition and healthy eating content for MayoClinic.com.
Cleary / Goneau
Are Categorical®, Math Is Categorical®, Adventures in Memory™, Sounds Like Reading®, and Food Is CATegorical™ series, as well as several picture books and poetry books. He lives in Cleveland, Ohio.
The Words Are CATegorical® cats are back, and they’re hungry for knowledge . . . about the food pyramid!
Brian P. Cleary provides a playful look at the food groups and physical activity. His zany rhymes and Martin Goneau’s comical cartoon cats introduce key food concepts and give a wide range of examples. Learning about the food pyramid has never been so much fun!
What is Physical Activity?
Food Is Categorical books TM
Apples, Cherries, Red Raspberries: What Is in the Fruits Group? Black Beans and Lamb, Poached Eggs and Ham: What Is in the Meat and Beans Group? Green Beans, Potatoes, and Even Tomatoes: What Is in the Vegetables Group? Macaroni and Rice and Bread by the Slice: What Is in the Grains Group? Oils (Just a Bit) to Keep Your Body Fit: What Are Oils? Run and Hike, Play and Bike: What Is Physical Activity? Yogurt and Cheeses and Ice Cream That Pleases: What Is in the Milk Group?
Also by Brian P. Cleary
Words Are CATegorical® series Math Is CATegorical® series Sounds Like Reading® series Adventures in Memory™ series
jacket illustrations by Martin Goneau
Printed and bound in U.S.A.�
Millbrook
j Millbrook Press
A division of Lerner Publishing Group 241 First Avenue North • Minneapolis, MN 55401 www.lernerbooks.com
j
Moving your body in a way that uses energy— p laying soccer, dancing, th rowing a Frisbee, and much more. Brian P. Cleary’s goofy verse and Martin Goneau’s humorous illustrations give young readers a whole playground of activities and highlight some of the health benefits of exercise. Examples of physical activity are printed in color for easy identification. Enjoy this energy booster of a book!
Reinforced binding
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to Mrs. Tama, my sixth-grade and eighth-grad to Ms. Stipanicic, keep moving! —M.G.
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So what is physical activity? Do you know? You should aim for at least 60 minutes of moderate or vigorous physical activity every day or most days. Get an adult to join you—adults need at least 30 minutes each day. Go to www.MyPyramid.gov to learn how being active is part of being healthy.
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Kick around a soccer ball (or any ball)! Rake leaves into a pile— then jump in it! Practice martial arts! Go in-line skating around the neighborhood!
Grab some friends for a game of tag or tug-of-war!
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This book provides general information about physical activity in accordance with the MyPyramid guidelines created by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). The information in this book is not intended as medical advice. Anyone with certain health conditions, including food allergies or sensitivities, asthma, diabetes, heart disease, or high blood pressure, should follow the advice of a physician or other medical professional.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR, ILLUSTRATOR & CONsultant BRIAN P. CLEARY is the author of the Words Are CATegorical®, Math Is CATegorical®, Adventures in MemoryTM , Sounds Like Reading®, and Food Is CATegoricalTM series, as well as several picture books and poetry books. He lives in Cleveland, Ohio. MARTIN GONEAU is the illustrator of the Food Is CATegoricalTM series. He lives in Trois-Rivières, Québec. JEnnifer K. Nelson is Director of Clinical Dietetics and Associate Professor in Nutrition at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. She is also a Specialty Medical Editor for nutrition and healthy eating content for MayoClinic.com. Text copyright © 2011 by Brian P. Cleary Illustrations copyright © 2011 by Lerner Publishing Group, Inc. All rights reserved. International copyright secured. No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means—electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise—without the prior written permission of Lerner Publishing Group, Inc., except for the inclusion of brief quotations in an acknowledged review. Millbrook Press A division of Lerner Publishing Group, Inc. 241 First Avenue North Minneapolis, MN 55401 U.S.A. Website address: www.lernerbooks.com Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Cleary, Brian P., 1959– Run and hike, play and bike : what is physical activity? / by Brian P. Cleary ; illustrations by Martin Goneau ; consultant Jennifer K. Nelson. p. cm. — (Food is CATegorical) ISBN: 978–1–58013–593–1 (lib. bdg. : alk. paper) 1. Exercise—Juvenile literature. I. Goneau, Martin, ill. II. Title. QP301.C5854 2011 612.7'6—dc22 2009046353 Manufactured in the United States of America 1 – PC – 7/15/10 eISBN: 978-0-7613-6337-8
Brian P. Cleary is the author of the Words
Martin Goneau is the illustrator of the
Food Is CATegorical™ series. He lives in Trois-Rivières, Québec.
Series consultant Jennifer K. Nelson is Director of Clinical Dietetics and Associate Professor in Nutrition at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. She is also a Specialty Medical Editor for nutrition and healthy eating content for MayoClinic.com.
Cleary / Goneau
Are Categorical®, Math Is Categorical®, Adventures in Memory™, Sounds Like Reading®, and Food Is CATegorical™ series, as well as several picture books and poetry books. He lives in Cleveland, Ohio.
The Words Are CATegorical® cats are back, and they’re hungry for knowledge . . . about the food pyramid!
Brian P. Cleary provides a playful look at the food groups and physical activity. His zany rhymes and Martin Goneau’s comical cartoon cats introduce key food concepts and give a wide range of examples. Learning about the food pyramid has never been so much fun!
What is Physical Activity?
Food Is Categorical books TM
Apples, Cherries, Red Raspberries: What Is in the Fruits Group? Black Beans and Lamb, Poached Eggs and Ham: What Is in the Meat and Beans Group? Green Beans, Potatoes, and Even Tomatoes: What Is in the Vegetables Group? Macaroni and Rice and Bread by the Slice: What Is in the Grains Group? Oils (Just a Bit) to Keep Your Body Fit: What Are Oils? Run and Hike, Play and Bike: What Is Physical Activity? Yogurt and Cheeses and Ice Cream That Pleases: What Is in the Milk Group?
Also by Brian P. Cleary
Words Are CATegorical® series Math Is CATegorical® series Sounds Like Reading® series Adventures in Memory™ series
jacket illustrations by Martin Goneau
Printed and bound in U.S.A.�
Millbrook
j Millbrook Press
A division of Lerner Publishing Group 241 First Avenue North • Minneapolis, MN 55401 www.lernerbooks.com
j
Moving your body in a way that uses energy— p laying soccer, dancing, th rowing a Frisbee, and much more. Brian P. Cleary’s goofy verse and Martin Goneau’s humorous illustrations give young readers a whole playground of activities and highlight some of the health benefits of exercise. Examples of physical activity are printed in color for easy identification. Enjoy this energy booster of a book!
Reinforced binding
Brian P. Cleary is the author of the Words
Martin Goneau is the illustrator of the
Food Is CATegorical™ series. He lives in Trois-Rivières, Québec.
Series consultant Jennifer K. Nelson is Director of Clinical Dietetics and Associate Professor in Nutrition at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. She is also a Specialty Medical Editor for nutrition and healthy eating content for MayoClinic.com.
Cleary / Goneau
Are Categorical®, Math Is Categorical®, Adventures in Memory™, Sounds Like Reading®, and Food Is CATegorical™ series, as well as several picture books and poetry books. He lives in Cleveland, Ohio.
The Words Are CATegorical® cats are back, and they’re hungry for knowledge . . . about the food pyramid!
Brian P. Cleary provides a playful look at the food groups and physical activity. His zany rhymes and Martin Goneau’s comical cartoon cats introduce key food concepts and give a wide range of examples. Learning about the food pyramid has never been so much fun!
What is Physical Activity?
Food Is Categorical books TM
Apples, Cherries, Red Raspberries: What Is in the Fruits Group? Black Beans and Lamb, Poached Eggs and Ham: What Is in the Meat and Beans Group? Green Beans, Potatoes, and Even Tomatoes: What Is in the Vegetables Group? Macaroni and Rice and Bread by the Slice: What Is in the Grains Group? Oils (Just a Bit) to Keep Your Body Fit: What Are Oils? Run and Hike, Play and Bike: What Is Physical Activity? Yogurt and Cheeses and Ice Cream That Pleases: What Is in the Milk Group?
Also by Brian P. Cleary
Words Are CATegorical® series Math Is CATegorical® series Sounds Like Reading® series Adventures in Memory™ series
jacket illustrations by Martin Goneau
Printed and bound in U.S.A.�
Millbrook
j Millbrook Press
A division of Lerner Publishing Group 241 First Avenue North • Minneapolis, MN 55401 www.lernerbooks.com
j
Moving your body in a way that uses energy— p laying soccer, dancing, th rowing a Frisbee, and much more. Brian P. Cleary’s goofy verse and Martin Goneau’s humorous illustrations give young readers a whole playground of activities and highlight some of the health benefits of exercise. Examples of physical activity are printed in color for easy identification. Enjoy this energy booster of a book!
Reinforced binding