KITCHEN

Children enrolled at My Small Wonders, other than infants*, will be served breakfast, lunch, and an afternoon snack.

We believe that meal service is an essential element of quality child care.Our kitchen prepares fresh, wholesome meals everyday thatconform to U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) guidelines. In addition, all meals provide ample portion sizes that meet or exceed Child and Adult Care Food Program standards.

Good nutrition is important for your child for many reasons. For one thing, proper nutrition is necessary for body growth and development. Without it the brain, nervous system, bones, teeth, muscles, eyes, heart, and lungs will not grow and work as they should. Your child will also learn, think, play, and work with others better if they are eating right.

The feeding relationship between My Small Wonders and your child will be comfortable and consistent. Our role as a child care provider is to provide a variety of nutritious foods for your child. It is then the child's role to determine how much and what to eat.

*Note: Infant formula, baby food, and cereal are supplied by the child's parent and are administered according to the infant's individual feeding schedule.

NUTRITIONIST
Bonnie Crane
Bonnie Crane

Mrs. Bonnie was born and raised in Texas. Her mother raised her and her 2 sisters in Christian faith, by example and unconditional love. She met her husband in December of 1995 and they married in May of 2002. Together they have a wonderful son and a playful beagle. Her husband is currently a restaurant manager.

Together they like to spend time with their son by going to church, going to the movies, swimming and shopping. Mrs. Bonnie is a quiet person who likes to scrapbook, clean and organize, craft, and babysit.