Children are becoming more aware: in 2025, more than 8,000 elementary school students participated in the Feed Your Mind educational program Challenge

By: Trademagazin Date: 2025. 12. 16. 12:00
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The 2025 challenge of the joint health education initiative of Nestlé and Okos Doboz, the Feed Your Mind program, has come to an end, which was created for the second year with the support of the Active Hungary Program. In the playful challenge, primary school children once again compared their knowledge on the topics of balanced nutrition and healthy lifestyle. A total of 8,557 children solved the online tasks between November 10 and December 7, and the most skillful ones won valuable gifts.

Within the framework of the Feed Your Mind program, Nestlé, in cooperation with Okos Doboz, organized the Challenge for the fourth time this year, in which primary school students could compare their knowledge on various topics related to a healthy lifestyle, balanced nutrition and environmental protection. The tasks also align with the educational goals of the National Core Curriculum. Since the launch of the program, more than 30 thousand students have participated in the initiative, who have solved more than one million digital tasks on the Smart Box interface since its launch in 2021.

“The goal of our global Nestlé for Healthier Kids initiative is to help as many children as possible develop. As part of this, with the Feed Your Mind program, we are also trying to help as many primary school children in Hungary as possible to master the basics of a healthier and more sustainable life. We are delighted that we were able to reach thousands of children again in this year’s Challenge”

– said Lili Fülöp, dietician at Nestlé Hungária.

Okos Doboz employees also personally visited some selected schools as part of the Feed Your Mind Basic School program, where children were taught in a playful way, They were encouraged to solve the tasks and participate in the Challenge with interactive programs.

In addition to useful knowledge, those who successfully completed the task also received valuable material prizes, and their schools received monetary rewards. Among the schools, Győri Móra Ferenc Primary School and Vocational High School came in first place, Hatvani Szent István Primary School came in second place, and Versendi Primary School came in third place on the imaginary podium.

“We believe in experience-based learning, as knowledge transfer is much more efficient this way. This year’s large number of participants also proves that the program and the Challenge have become an indispensable part of children’s education. Our goal continues to be to make a healthy and sustainable lifestyle a natural part of life for as many children as possible”

– emphasized Dóra Szűcs, the executive director of Okos Doboz.

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