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BREASTFEEDING BINGO for Childcare Providers Card #1 Produced by Texas Initiative and Texas WIC and putting baby on his back to sleep help prevent SIDS. is good for the environment. Human milk may appear thin and slightly blue in color. Childcare workers should hold babies close when feeding them. Food dyes can affect color of human milk. prevent diarrhea in Human milk changes to meet the baby s needs. There are properties in breastmilk that destroy bacteria. risk for diabetes. Use the oldest expressed milk first. Human milk is easier for babies to digest than formula. stored in glass Burp the baby well after each Never boil human milk or place in a microwave. incidence of ear infections. Mother s milk is the only food a baby needs the first 4-6 months of life. It is recommended that leftover breastmilk be discarded. prevent constipation in Starting solid foods before the baby is 4-6 months old may cause allergies. The AAP recommends breastfeeding for 1 year or longer. is the natural way to feed a baby. By OSHA and CDC definition, human milk is food, not a body fluid. provides special moments between mom and baby. stored up to 5 days in the refrigerator.

BREASTFEEDING BINGO for Childcare Providers Card #2 produced by Texas Initiative and Texas WIC incidence of ear infections. is good for the environment. A little breastmilk is better than none. prevent constipation in Breastfed babies have less colic. saves tax dollars. Thawed breastmilk should not be refrozen. There are properties in breastmilk that destroy bacteria. provides special moments between mom and baby. Use the oldest expressed breastmilk first. Keep a bottle of frozen milk for emergencies. may lower the mother s risk for getting breast cancer. When bottle feeding, move the baby to other side during the Mom s milk supply should be well established before pumping begins. stored in plastic Texas law protects a mother s right to nurse any place she has a right to be. If storing human milk in disposable bottle liners, double bag. To warm bottled breastmilk, place it under warm, running water. may improve vision and brain growth in increases mom s self-confidence. is the natural way to feed a baby. It is recommended that leftover breastmilk be discarded. Someone besides mom should give baby his or her first bottle. moms miss less work after maternity leave.

BREASTFEEDING BINGO for Childcare Providers Card #3 produced by Texas Initiative and Texas WIC prevent diarrhea in Starting solid foods before baby is 4-6 months old may cause allergies. Bottles of human milk should be labeled with date expressed and baby s name. provides special moments between mom and baby. may improve vision and brain growth in Breastmilk has antibodies that protect babies against disease. is the natural way to feed a baby. A little breastmilk is better than none. Someone besides mom should give baby his or her first bottle. Feed the baby at the first signs of hunger. The AAP recommends breastfeeding for 1 year or longer. Human milk changes to meet the baby s needs. Childcare workers should hold babies close when feeding them. Food dyes can affect the color of human milk. saves tax dollars. Texas law protects a mother s right to nurse any place she has a right to be. Mom s breasts make milk while baby is nursing or mom is expressing milk. When bottle feeding, move baby to other side during Never boil human milk or place it in a microwave. incidence of ear infections. Wash your hands every time before and after you feed a baby. By OSHA and CDC definition, human milk is food, not a body fluid. Breastmilk does not stain clothing. Use the oldest expressed breastmilk first.

BREASTFEEDING BINGO for Childcare Providers Card #4 produced by Texas Initiative and Texas WIC prevent diarrhea in Thawed breastmilk should not be refrozen. A little breastmilk is better than none. stored 3 months in a freezer. Never boil human milk or place it in a microwave. and putting baby on his back to sleep help prevent SIDS. The more a baby nurses at mom s breast, the more milk she makes. Human milk may appear thin and slightly blue in color. Burp the baby well after each may improve vision and brain growth in saves tax dollars. Mother s milk is the only food a baby needs the first 4-6 months of life. Someone besides mom should give baby his or her first bottle. Mom s milk supply should be established before pumping begins. Breastmilk has antibodies that protect babies against disease. is good for the environment. There are properties in breastmilk that destroy bacteria. To warm bottled breastmilk, place it under warm, running water. Feed the baby at his first signs of hunger. increases mom s self-confidence. may lower the mother s risk of getting breast cancer. Bottles of human milk should be labeled with date expressed and baby s name. provides special moments between mom and baby. stored up to 5 days in the refrigerator.

BREASTFEEDING BINGO for Childcare Providers Card #5 produced by Texas Initiative and Texas WIC stored in plastic Thawed breastmilk should not be refrozen. It is recommended that leftover breastmilk be discarded. does not stain clothing. Food dyes can affect the color of human milk. prevent diarrhea in Wash your hands every time before and after you feed a baby. Human milk may appear thin and slightly blue in color. Burp the baby well after each Breastfed babies have less colic. Keep a bottle of frozen breastmilk for emergencies. is the natural way to feed a baby. stored 3 months in the freezer. stored up to 5 days in the refrigerator. The AAP recommends breastfeeding for 1 year or longer. Mother s milk is the only food a baby needs the first 4-6 months of life. Mom s breasts make milk while baby is nursing or mom is expressing milk. risk for diabetes. Starting solid foods before the baby is 4-6 months old may cause allergies. and putting baby on his back to sleep help prevent SIDS. may lower the mother s risk of getting breast cancer. A little breastmilk is better than none. Childcare workers should hold babies close when feeding them. Never boil human milk or place it in a microwave.

BREASTFEEDING BINGO for Childcare Providers Card #6 produced by Texas Initiative and Texas WIC increases mom s self-confidence. Human milk changes to meet the baby s needs. If storing human milk in disposable bottle liners, double bag. Breastmilk does not stain clothing. Food dyes can affect the color of human milk. Human milk is easier for babies to digest than formula. The more a baby nurses at mom s breast, the more milk she makes. By OSHA and CDC definition, human milk is food, not a body fluid. When bottle feeding, move the baby to other side during the Feed the baby at his first signs of hunger. and putting baby on his back to sleep help prevent SIDS. stored in glass stored 3 months in the freezer. moms miss less work after maternity leave. stored in plastic is the natural way to feed a baby. It is recommended that leftover breastmilk be discarded. prevent constipation in Mom s milk supply should be well established before pumping begins. Keep a bottle of frozen breastmilk for emergencies. Texas law protects a mother s right to nurse any place where she has a right to be. Bottles of human milk should be labeled with date expressed and baby s name. provides special moments between mom and baby. Never boil human milk or place in a microwave.

BREASTFEEDING BINGO for Childcare Providers Card #7 produced by Texas Initiative and Texas WIC saves tax dollars. Mother s milk is the only food a baby needs the first 4-6 months of life. Bottles of human milk should be labeled with date expressed and baby s name. Someone besides mom should give baby his/her first bottle. Starting solid foods before the baby is 4-6 months old may cause allergies. incidences of ear infections. may lower the mother s risk of getting breast cancer. There are properties in breastmilk that destroy bacteria. Childcare workers should hold babies close when feeding them. Feed the baby at his first signs of hunger. stored in plastic is good for the environment. Breastmilk does not stain clothing. Breastfed babies have less colic. The AAP recommends breastfeeding for 1 year or longer. Thawed breastmilk should not be refrozen. If storing human milk in disposable bottle liners, double bag. To warm bottled breastmilk, place it under warm, running water. moms miss less work after maternity leave. Human milk is easy for babies to digest. The more a baby nurses at mom s breast, the more milk she makes. Human milk may appear thin and slightly blue in color. When bottle feeding, move the baby to other side during the may improve vision and brain growth.

BREASTFEEDING BINGO for Childcare Providers Card #8 produced by Texas Initiative and Texas WIC increases mom s self-confidence. is the natural way to feed a baby. It is recommended that leftover breastmilk be discarded. helps prevent constipation in Food dyes can affect the color of human milk. Human milk is easy for babies to digest. Texas law protects a mother s right to nurse any place she has a right to be. A little breastmilk is better than none. Burp the baby well after each Never boil human milk or place it in a microwave. Breastmilk has antibodies that protect babies against disease. Wash your hands every time before and after you feed a baby. When bottle feeding, move the baby to other side during the Use the oldest expressed breastmilk first. The AAP recommends breastfeeding for one year or longer. stored in glass If storing human milk in disposable bottle liners, double bag. provides special moments between mom and baby. Starting solid foods before the baby is 4-6 months old may cause allergies. saves tax dollars. Human milk changes to meet the baby s needs. There are properties in breastmilk that destroy bacteria. risk for diabetes. Breastfed babies have less colic.

BREASTFEEDING BINGO for Childcare Providers Card #9 produced by Texas Initiative and Texas WIC stored in plastic stored in glass By OSHA and CDC definition, human milk is food, not a body fluid. Someone besides mom should give baby his or her first bottle. may improve vision and brain growth in Human milk is easier for babies to digest than formula. The more a baby nurses at mom s breast, the more milk she makes. If storing human milk in disposable bottle liners, double bag. stored 3 months in the freezer. Breastfed babies have less colic. and putting baby on his back to sleep help prevent SIDS. is the natural way to feed a baby. Burp the baby well after each Feed baby at his first signs of hunger. Breastmilk has antibodies that protect babies against disease. Wash your hands every time before and after you feed a baby. Mom s breasts make milk while baby is nursing or mom is expressing milk. prevent constipation in Mom s milk supply should be established before pumping begins. Keep a bottle of frozen breastmilk for emergencies. lowers mother s risk for breast cancer. Bottles of human milk should be labeled with date expressed and baby s name. To warm bottled breastmilk, place it under warm, running water. Use the oldest expressed breastmilk first.

BREASTFEEDING BINGO for Childcare Providers Card #10 produced by Texas WIC program prevent diarrhea in Thawed breastmilk should not be refrozen. Mom s breasts make milk while baby is nursing or mom is expressing milk. Childcare workers should hold babies close when feeding them. stored up to 5 days in the refrigerator. increases mom s self-confidence. is good for the environment. Human milk may appear thin and slightly blue in color. risk for diabetes. Use the oldest expressed breastmilk first. incidences of ear infections. Texas law protects a mother s right to nurse any place she has a right to be. helps prevent constipation in Breastfed babies have less colic. Breastmilk has antibodies that protect babies against disease. stored in glass A little breastmilk is better than none. Burp the baby well after each stored 3 months in a freezer. and putting baby on his back to sleep help prevent SIDS. Human milk changes to meet the baby s needs. There are properties in breastmilk that destroy bacteria. Breastmilk does not stain clothing. may improve vision and brain growth in

Instructions: Cut out and make copies of the graphics playing pieces, which follow the ten bingo cards. Players use these to cover squares on their cards. Distribute the cards and playing pieces to each player. Bingo Caller calls out a breastfeeding fact and matching letter shaded in bold to the left of each fact. Each time a fact and letter are read, the player covers his or her square that has that fact and letter. First person to cover a row of squares, horizontally, vertically or diagonally, shouts Bingo and caller checks off the card. Give a breastfeeding bookmark, sticker or Hershey s Gold Nugget candies for prizes. The candy symbolizes that breastmilk is the gold standard in infant Check if called B r e a s t f e e d i n g F a c ts and putting baby on his back to sleep help prevent SIDS. incidence of ear infections. The AAP recommends breastfeeding for one year or longer. Human milk is easier for babies to digest than formula. prevent diarrhea in Breastmilk has antibodies that protect babies against disease. saves tax dollars. Breasfeeding increases mom s self-confidence. Keep a bottle of frozen milk for emergencies. stored in plastic The more a baby nurses at mom s breast, the more milk she makes. Mother s milk is the only food a baby needs the first 4-6 months of life. Human milk changes to meet the baby s needs. stored in glass Wash your hands every time before and after you feed a baby. is good for the environment. is the natural way to feed a baby. may lower the mother s risk of getting breast cancer. Thawed breastmilk should not be re-frozen. Texas law protects a mother s right to nurse any place where she has a right to be. If storing human milk in disposable bottle liners, double bag. There are properties in breastmilk that destroy bacteria. It is recommended that leftover breastmilk be discarded. Bottles of human milk should be labeled with date expressed and baby s name. By OSHA and CDC definition, human milk is food, not a body fluid. A little breastmilk is better than none.

Mom s breasts make milk while baby is nursing or mom is expressing milk. Human milk may appear thin and slightly blue in color. stored 3 months in the freezer. Someone besides mom should give baby his or her first bottle. risk for diabetes. To warm bottled breastmilk, place it under warm, running water. When bottle feeding, move the baby to other side during the prevent constipation in provides special moments between mom and baby. Childcare workers should hold babies close when feeding them. Breastmilk does not stain clothing. Burp the baby well after each Mom s milk supply should be established before pumping begins. Never boil human milk or place it in a microwave. Starting solid foods before the baby is 4-6 months old may cause allergies. stored up to 5 days in the refrigerator. Breastfed babies have less colic. Use the oldest expressed breastmilk first. moms miss less work after maternity leave. may improve vision and brain growth in Feed the baby at his or her first signs of hunger. Food dyes can affect the color of human milk. http://www.tdh.texas.gov/lactate/mississippi_files/childcare-module-bingo.pdf

Copy, cut out, and laminate graphics below. Use for playing pieces to cover the bingo-card squares.