About sustainable lifestyle in a playful way: New tasks have been added to the popular educational program, and a record number of solutions have been received
New, playful tasks have been added to the highly successful educational program of Nestlé for Healthier Children and the Smart Box, Etesd az Eszedet, which not only helps children learn the basics of a balanced diet, but also helps them develop environmentally conscious habits. Students from 13 schools could try out the new tasks between April 22 and May 3. The students solved more than 36,000 tasks in the first three days, and during the entire period this number rose to nearly 120,000.
The joint initiative of Nestlé for Healthier Children and Okos Doboz is considered to be a gap-filler in domestic schools, the knowledge material of which has been expanded this year with 11 new animations and 60 tasks, in order to promote the development of sustainable nutrition and environmentally conscious everyday habits among young people in addition to a healthy lifestyle. The new tasks were tried out in 13 designated institutions, where the acquisition of knowledge was helped with even more teacher aids and further training.
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