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1993 video game
5 A Day Adventures
Developer(s)eMotion Studios
Publisher(s)Dole Food Company
Director(s)Paul Lundahl
Producer(s)Patsy Northcutt
Programmer(s)Grig Billam, John-Erik Omland
Artist(s)Halstead Craig Hannah
Writer(s)Lissa Rovetech
Composer(s)Phil Schroeder
Platform(s)Microsoft Windows, Mac OS
Release1993
Genre(s)Education
Mode(s)Single-user

5 A Day Adventures is an educational entertainment computer product developed by eMotion Studios.

Purpose

The software teaches third-grade students to eat fruits and vegetables daily. It features singing and rapping partially-clothed cartoon fruit and vegetables that explain how their actual counterparts are grown, nutritionally valued and cooked.

Publication history

The program was published and produced by the Dole Food Company, in collaboration with the Society for Nutrition Education and Behavior. It was given to more than 18,000 schools across the United States and bundled with the Macintosh Quadra 630 series. In all, 270,000 copies were distributed.

See also

References

  1. ^ Wheelock, Verner (1997). Implementing dietary guidelines for healthy eating. Jones & Bartlett Publishers. ISBN 0-7514-0304-0.
  2. Pratt, Steve (17 February 1994). "Singing, dancing veggies liven up nutrition". Chicago Tribune.
  3. "Fun with food//An innovative CD-ROM program teaches kids about nutrition via dancing fruits and vegetables, fairy tales and catchy tunes". St. Paul Pioneer Press. 27 April 1994. Retrieved 2009-06-07.
  4. "McGovern-Dole Food for Education Program". USDA Foreign Agricultural Service. 2022-07-06. Retrieved 2023-09-07.

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