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CDC BAM! Dining Decisions

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.

Category : Educational

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Reviews (6)

Dav. M. Oct 24, 2020     

Tried this out on a slow day and boy was I in for a surprise. I was hooked and couldn't put it down. I probably stayed up till like 2am lol. I had no idea donuts were a "whoa" food but it turns out my diet was really bad, so this app has literally saved my life. Highly recommended! Also I showed it to my friends and now we're competing for the highest score. Sadly there's no guild options to do this in game but hopefully it will be a future update. Can we say friends list? Overall great app!

R. D. Jan 17, 2022     

This app is really dumb in my opinion, it doesn't really help anything and it's really not clear which things are which. Like i think they had a bagel and a whole wheat bagel that looked exactly alike that went into different categories. The food art is okay though

Jul. D. May 14, 2022     

Quick dining options game that is hard to close out

Jar. J. G. Jan 25, 2021     

I like this game it is easy to play this game cdc.

Aar. D. May 19, 2022     

Thought it was among us

Tam. C. Jun 29, 2017     

Content would be better for a younger audience and they'd have no problem understanding the concept, but the difficult controls make it a deal-breaker. Items move to either the top or bottom conveyor and cannot be moved to the middle.