Jake Berry MP encourages Darwen children to drink milk
Jake did his bit for World School Milk Day 2011 by visiting the Humpty Dumpties Nursery to encourage the children to drink milk.
Humpty Dumpties Nursery was one of thousands of schools across more than 40 countries taking part in celebrations dedicated to World School Milk Day this month. The day encourages children to drink milk and aims to educate them about the benefits of milk.
In the UK, school milk is free for children in day-care or primary education under the age of five, and subsidised for school students aged five to eleven. Milk is delivered fresh and chilled to the classroom, distributed by students and consumed as a group. This process helps teach children responsibility, independence, manners and numeracy, and provides important social time in a child’s day. Further, milk is vital for building healthy bones and teeth and improves a child’s concentration, memory and creativity
Jake said:
‘It was fun meeting the children while they were at nursery and it provided an excellent opportunity for me to encourage them to drink milk. Diet is an important issue for all age groups and educating children about the things they eat and drink form an early age will hopefully set them up for the future.’







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