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Sharing healthy nutrition education with families and communities

Posted on May 16, 2011 by Maggie LaBarbera
 

We want to thank those who took part in our 5000 Twitter followers contest! We are pleased to announce the winner of the $25 Whole Foods gift card is new follower @kids_in_motion

Kids in Motion is a family owned mobile dance and fitness program in Riverside, CA designed to introduce movement to children ages 3 and up.

A BIG thank you to all of our Twitter followers, who share such great informative Tweets to help kids and families learn about eating healthier and being more active!

We appreciate being a part of your Twitter community and value your support for our free bilingual nutrition education website- we now have 5000 Twitter followers and over 1 million website views a month, thanks to your sharing our website with families, schools, and communities!

Together we are building a network to help all families learn to make healthier choices, discover new ways to cook healthy family food, and give children the information and skills to make healthier choices.

We love hearing about (and sharing!) your latest tips for parents, new kid-friendly recipes and new related to children's nutrition and health. Together we can help raise a generation of nutrition minded children and create a healthier future for all children.

If you have not visited us on Twitter we hope you do, and be sure take a look at our lists to find interesting and helpful news and tips from our wonderful healthy Twitter friends who care about kids' health and nutrition.

Learn more about our free healthy interactive games- the fun way to learn about nutrition! They are free and available in English or Spanish

 

 

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