NutraPlanet Gazette

The monthly magazine that makes vegetables feel worth exploring.

A storytelling-led food adventure for families and schools. Each issue turns one fruit or vegetable into a world of comics, experiments, recipes, and curiosity before dinner ever starts.

Built to make unfamiliar foods feel familiar — one extraordinary issue at a time.

🏠 Designed For Families + Schools
Best For Curiosity Before Dinner
📱 Access Digital + Print-Friendly
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Introduction

40+ pages that make vegetables fascinating before your child ever sees them at dinner.

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The Details
  • Audience: Families and schools
  • Cadence: Monthly
  • Format: Digital + print-ready learning experience
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Why It Works

Kids don’t need another lecture about healthy choices. They need a world that makes fruits and vegetables feel familiar, memorable, and worth revisiting.

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Created By
  • Founder: Tremayne Saliim
  • Creative Lead: Eric Saliim
  • Mission: Turn curiosity into better food choices

Nutrition education feels boring, forgettable, and disconnected from what excites today’s kids.

90% of kids don’t meet daily vegetable intake goals, not because vegetables taste bad, but because they’re unfamiliar.

Kids avoid what they don’t understand. No context for what broccoli tastes like. No story about where sweet potatoes come from. No reason to choose the unknown over the familiar.

Traditional nutrition education tells kids “eat your vegetables because they’re healthy” and expects that fact to compete with pizza, cookies, and chicken nuggets. It doesn’t work.

No familiarity Food feels random when it shows up on the plate without a story around it.
No emotional connection Facts alone cannot compete with characters, humor, and play.
No reason to revisit Kids need repeated, positive exposure before willingness to try appears.

A monthly storytelling experience that turns healthy eating into a curiosity-driven adventure.

Each issue focuses on one fruit or vegetable and explores it from every angle so kids build context before they build preference.

01

Meet Your Fruits & Veggies

Every issue spotlights one food and explores it from every angle — taste, texture, origin, and culture — so kids build real context before the food ever reaches their plate.

02

Comics & Adventures

Little TJ and the crew make the featured food feel like part of a world worth following.

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Science Experiments

Simple hands-on experiments make food feel interactive instead of abstract.

04

Cultural Stories

Kids see how the same ingredient appears across places, traditions, and family meals.

05

Family Recipes

Low-pressure recipe prompts create real-life touchpoints after the story experience.

06

Games, Puzzles & Fun Facts

Trivia, activities, and playful facts keep the featured food in rotation all month long.

How To Access
  • Digital flipbook, easy to read on any device
  • Print-friendly pages for classroom or home use
  • Fresh issue unlocked at the beginning of each month
Inside The Magazine

Every page is designed to make one food feel unforgettable.

From headline-driven covers to big one-liners, each spread inside the Gazette has a specific job: build familiarity, spark curiosity, and make healthy food feel worth coming back to.

Headline Covers

Headline-driven covers that instantly frame the food as exciting.

Great for the first impression: big playful type, one featured ingredient, and a bright visual hook.

Nutrition Explainers

Nutrition explainers framed like hero posters

Short educational blocks, character energy, and a format that feels collectible instead of classroom-heavy.

Food Characters

Food characters that make unfamiliar produce memorable

Each issue can introduce varieties, flavors, and preparation ideas through character-based storytelling.

Interactive Prompts

Interactive prompts that carry curiosity past the page

Discussion starters, grocery missions, or family kitchen prompts turn the issue into action.

Lightweight Pages

Lightweight pages that make healthy food feel playful

Not every spread has to teach hard. Some spreads just make the food feel warm, familiar, and fun.

Big One-Liners

Big one-liners that create memorability

These moments help the Gazette feel like a world kids want to quote, collect, and revisit.

Kids build genuine excitement for vegetables, and start choosing them on their own.

Parents tell us curiosity starts first. Then willingness. Then preference.

Week 2: My daughter asked to do the science experiment from the Gazette. Week 3: She wanted to try the vegetable ‘for real.’
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Susan M. Mom of 2
My kids fight over who gets to read it first. They’re learning about vegetables without realizing it. Then they actually want to try them.
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Jason D. Dad of 1
Curiosity Children ask questions and return to the issue.
Willingness They become more open to trying featured foods.
Preference Repeated exposure helps healthy habits stick.
Choose Your Adventure

Pick the format that fits your family right now.

Start digital or bring the full print + digital experience home.

Digital Access

Explorer Digital

Turn curious into confident, one fruit at a time.

$7/month
That’s less than one school lunch.
  • 40+ pages of food discovery each month
  • Comics, activities, recipes, and printable pages
  • Perfect for tablets, quiet time, and classroom screens
  • Fresh content released monthly
Start Your Adventure
One Kids’ Meal Out ~$12

One meal. One moment. Nothing that lasts beyond the table.

Other Kids’ Programs $150+/month

Traditional programs often cost far more without the same day-to-day family use.

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Ready to make vegetables feel worth exploring?

Join thousands of families and schools building lifelong relationships with food — one extraordinary issue at a time.