According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the percentage of children who are overweight has more than tripled since 1980. Among children and teens aged 6-19 years, an astounding 16% are considered overweight. Being overweight or obese increases the risk of many diseases and health conditions, including type 2 diabetes and other chronic illnesses.
This 40-page, childrenâs book is the first in The Eagle Book Series, developed by the CDC and the Indian Health Service. Written by Georgia Perez and illustrated by Patrick Rolo and Lisa A. Fifield, the series is designed to educate about healthy lifestyle choices and contain messages to help children, family and community members make positive health changes to reduce the incidence of obesity and chronic diseases.
Brought to life by memorable characters and appealing illustration, the stories emphasize the joy of physical activity, eating healthy foods, and learning from elders about health and diabetes prevention. The authors and developers place an emphasis on reaching the Native American Community; however, the messages are applicable to all populations. Through the Eyes of the Eagle focuses on an overall healthy lifestyle by comparing the active routines of the ancestors with todayâs sedentary standard of living.
At only $1.25 per book, this set provides an affordable and valuable way of educating children, families, and communities. Use in communities, health departments, throughout healthcare systems, in libraries, and schools. The set contains 68 books for just $85.00.
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