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Core Nutrition Messages

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Increase the number of times your audiences hear and experience your messages by placing a link to these interactive, online tools on your web site, in blogs, and in other electronic communications. The tools and videos reinforce and support key recommendations of MyPlate and the 2010 Dietary Guidelines for Americans.

These tools are also examples of a few creative ways to use the core nutrition messages, tips, and advice to create education resources for your audiences. See spotlight and the implementation guide (pages 16-22) for other ways to use these resources.

Rollovers (see overview)
Click rollover and the 'Get Widget' to embed on your site, etc.

Milk Rollover

Whole Grains Rollovers Child Feeding Rollovers

Milk

Whole Grains

Child Feeding

Videos (see overview)
See Youtube for embeding instructions.

Milk Video

Whole Grains Video Child Feeding Video

Video game for kids (age 8-10)

Kids Game

The Track & Field Fuel-Up Challenge Game helps build kids’ knowledge, skill and confidence in making healthier choices using a fun, interactive game format. The game leverages the messages and supporting content for kids, and complements similar messages and supporting content for mothers. For more background see about the game.

Click here for Text Version of Game

Last modified: 05/02/2012

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