Let's Just Play Go Healthy Challenge

Let's Just Play Go Healthy Challenge
Country of origin United States
Production
Running time 30 minutes
Release
Original network Nickelodeon
Original release April 30, 2006 (2006-04-30) – 2009
External links
Website

The Let's Just Play Go Healthy Challenge is a reality television series, which airs on Nickelodeon. Each season follows kids over a six-month period in the quest to make their lives healthier.

Support

The Let's Just Play Go Healthy Challenge is mostly supported by the network and The Alliance for a Healthier Generation, an initiative between the Clinton Foundation and the American Heart Association.

Additionally, Nickelodeon and The Alliance for a Healthier Generations have formed the Go Healthy Challenge Champions Network, a group of organizations that are also supporting the show. They include the American Heart Association, American Diabetes Association, the National Association of Physical and Sports Education, National Recreation and Park Association, and the National Rural Health Association. They give support by helping to increase participation and awareness of the campaign.

In other media

Kids can get information about the show and/or sign up to participate at the show's website. In addition, TurboNick will continue to air footage from participants' video diaries.

The September 2006 issue of Nickelodeon Magazine featured three children who are working to improve health in their respective communities.

Worldwide Day of Play

Main article: Worldwide Day of Play

The Worldwide Day of Play is a yearly event for kids and parents to go out and go play. When the six-month period ends in September, Nickelodeon airs the finale during the last Saturday of September, and title those days as, "Worldwide Day of Play". Nickelodeon goes off the air for 3 hours from 12 Noon to 3PM ET/PT on all Nick channels.

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