Make bingo cards using vegetables. Give your kids stickers or stamps for marking their cards. Before you play the game, discuss a variety of vegetables and share facts about how good vegetables are for you. For example, carrots are good for your eyesight. You can use this fact and others to make veggie bingo fun.
Use white paper bags, markers and construction paper to make vegetable puppets. At meal time, have your puppets appear from under the table to encourage your kids to eat their vegetables. You can make a short skit or give interesting facts. You may consider making your own non-vegetable characters your kids will enjoy seeing at the table.
Grab some flashcards. On one side glue pictures of body parts and on the other write how veggies help this body part. Gather your kids around and make teams of two. Have one person on the team hold the card with the picture facing their teammate. Set a timer and let the guessing begin.
Slice up veggies and let your kids make designs on paper plates. They can use toothpicks to attach legs and tails. Take pictures of your kids' creations. Post them on the fridge as a reminder for your kids about how fun vegetables can be.