"Helping Children Get Familiar with Vegetables and Fruits"... Hurom Hosts 'Best! Curiosity Sticker' Live Broadcast
'Cheer Up! Yuikgyun' Episode Planning
Spreading the Importance of Vegetable and Fruit Intake
Hurom announced that it will hold a live public broadcast of "The Best! Curious Sticker" on the 30th at the Ilsan EBS Space Hall to promote healthy eating habits among children.
"The Best! Curious Sticker" is an EBS human body and science education program that supports children's healthy curiosity.
As part of the "Raw Campaign," Hurom planned the episode "Cheer Up! Beneficial Bacteria" to spread the importance of vegetable and fruit consumption to children and help them develop healthy eating habits. Set inside the body of the main character "Hotteok," the story features "Beneficial Bacteria," who like vegetables and fruits, and "Harmful Bacteria," who prefer processed foods, along with "Opportunity Bacteria," who watch for chances to act as either side depending on the situation, competing to take over the flower garden village inside the intestines.
Hurom will quiz children on difficult terms from the play and award books on improving eating habits as prizes to those who answer correctly.
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Kim Jaewon, CEO of Hurom, said, "We hope this live broadcast will help children become familiar with vegetables and fruits and form healthy eating habits," adding, "Hurom will continue to carry out various activities so that children can grow up healthily with vegetables and fruits."
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