BAM! Dining Decisions
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Version :2.0
Size :39.34Mb
Updated :Dec 16,2021
Developer :Centers For Disease Control and Prevention
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Description
Learn to make smart food choices with Kendra from CDC’s BAM! Body and Mind. In each level you’ll sort foods coming down a conveyor belt into three categories: Go, Slow, or Whoa. Earn points by putting foods into the correct category. Presented by BAM! Body and Mind, an online resource giving kids information they need to make healthy lifestyle choices. BAM! Body and Mind was created by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). http://www.cdc.gov/bam/ 
http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/educational/wecan/eat-right/index.htm Learn more about food and nutrition and other health topics for kids including diseases, physical activity, your body, and more.
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    By arielmpApr 7,2022
    In no way should Whole Milk and a sugary donut be considered the same for categorizing. An 8 oz serving of whole milk is only 8g fat vs 5g fat of 1%. That is such a small difference. I mean, maybe put whole milk in the slow section instead of the whoa section.
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    By NickohealthJun 14,2016
    Great learning about healthy foods.
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    By FoodallergydadMay 24,2016
    My kids love this game!