The Healthy Habit All-Stars program has been designed to assist in educating children about public health topics. Animated videos are used to communicate complex health information to children in an age appropriate manner. "Henry's Shots" was the first video developed. In this video, the Healthy Habit All-Stars help Henry understand how getting vaccinated helps protect his health as well as others in his community. In the second video, “Charlotte’s Sick Day,” the team helps Charlotte understand why it is important to stay home when sick, how to cover a cough, and the importance of handwashing. In the third video, "Zoe's Fall," the team helps Zoe identify if she may have a concussion and assists her in getting help after a fall.
In addition to the videos, instructors have access to games and support materials like coloring books, activity pages, and posters to help reinforce the messaging. An outline has been developed to assist instructors in presenting the materials. The outline includes descriptions of the characters, key terms, introductions to the videos, an interactive game to support the concept of herd immunity, and support materials for educating on handwashing. The videos and support materials for Henry's Shots and Charlotte's Sick Day are located below.
Introducing the Healthy Habit All-Stars
The Healthy Habit All-Stars are a group of animated characters designed to educate children about health issues. These characters are easy for children to relate to while delivering age-appropriate health messages. The characters spread their health messages by intervening when a child has a health problem.
In Lucy’s Workshop, learning about healthy habits is easy and fun! Lucy’s Workshop (aka: a nook in Lucy's parents’ garage) is where the Healthy Habit All-Stars hang out. The All-Stars are made up of Lucy, Miss Roberta, Glen and D.O.G. Lucy created Miss Roberta 3000, an education robot, so she could help kids stay healthy. Whenever a kid has a health related problem, D.O.G.’s wheelchair antenna lights up and he alerts Glen, Lucy, and Miss Roberta to spring into action. Miss Roberta projects a portal to the child with the health problem and the team jumps in to help.
Lucy
Lucy is super smart, loves learning, and enjoys working on upgrades to Miss Roberta. Lucy is the serious one of the bunch. Her goal in life is to help as many kids as she can develop health habits and maybe work for NASA someday.
Miss Roberta
Miss Roberta 3000 knows everything there is to know about health-related topics. She’s a robot, but has many human characteristics. Along with projecting portals to children in need, she loves to sing and dance to help kids remember the importance of good health.
Glen
Glen is clever and likes to make everyone laugh. He is an outside-the-box thinker and is always ready for an adventure. Since Glen is funny and relatable, kids like talking to him. Glen and D.O.G. are best pals.
D.O.G.
Dimitri Orlando Gustavus, or D.O.G. for short, is attuned to everyone's feelings and wants to help those in need. Lucy made a special collar to help D.O.G talk. Everybody loves good-natured D.O.G. Any time a kid needs help, D.O.G.’s wheelchair antenna lights up and then he explains the problem to the team.
Course Outline and Lesson Plan
The course outline provides instructors reference material to provide the education. The outline includes descriptions of the animated characters, evaluation questions, introductions to the videos, games to support the health messages, and key terms for students. This course outline is available for download as a reference. Utilization of the course outline is recommended, but not required, for educators to present or use the materials associated with this program.
Identifying and managing concussions can be a complex process. The CDC's Heads up program provides information for healthcare providers, youth sports, school sports, and schools to help minimize the risk of concussions or other serious brain injury. Resources are also available through the Brain Injury Alliance of Iowa.
Post-Concussion Support
Need information and support following a concussion? The Brain Injury Alliance of Iowa is the Iowa HHS contract partner for neuro-resource facilitation, a fee-free service that provides information and support after brain injury. Brain Injury Alliance of Iowa staff can be contacted by calling 855-444-6443 or by emailing info@biaia.org.
Three concussion specific messaging posters are available. The posters reference the storyline from Zoe’s Fall and are 11 X 17 inches in size.
Movie Posters
There are five variations of movie posters available. There is a poster specific to each character and one poster with all the Healthy Habit All-Stars. The printed posters are 24 X 36 inches.
Temporary Tattoos
There are five different temporary tattoos available. Each tattoo features one of the characters or the Healthy Habit All-Stars logo. Each tattoo is 2 X 2 inches. The tattoos are round and star shaped; they do not have a white square background when applied.
Coloring Book
A bound 10-page color book has been developed. The coloring book pages reference the storyline from Zoe's Fall.
Course Outline and Lesson Plan
The course outline provides instructors reference material to provide the education. The outline includes descriptions of the animated characters, evaluation questions, introductions to the videos, and games to support the health messages. This course outline is available for download as a reference. Utilization of the course outline is recommended, but not required, for educators to present or use the materials associated with this program.
Helmet Fact Sheets While there is no brain injury-proof helmet, wearing a helmet can help protect against a serious brain or head injury. Even with a helmet, it is important to avoid hits to the head. The CDC's Heads up program provides a variety of helmet fact sheets, including ones for bicycle and skateboard helmets.
Iowa Safe Routes to School is a local resource that can partner with your school to help develop a safe routes program in your school and community.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has a free guide written for anybody interested in planning a bicycle safety skills event (aka, bike rodeo) for children. That guide can be downloaded from the NHTSA website.
Brain Injury Information
Need information and support following a concussion or other brain injury? The Brain Injury Alliance of Iowa is the Iowa HHS contract partner for neuro-resource facilitation, a free service that provides information and support after brain injury. Brain Injury Alliance of Iowa staff can be contacted by calling 855-444-6443 or by emailing info@biaia.org.
Video
Brady's Noggin In Brady's Noggin, the Healthy Habit All-Stars help Brady understand why it's important to always where a helmet when you have wheels under your seat or feet.
Posters Three helmet specific messaging posters are available. The posters reference the storyline from Brady’s Noggin and are 11 X 17 inches in size.
Movie Posters There are five variations of movie posters available. There is a poster specific to each character and one poster with all the Healthy Habit All-Stars. The printed posters are 24 X 36 inches.
Temporary Tattoos There are five different temporary tattoos available. Each tattoo features one of the characters or the Healthy Habit All-Stars logo. Each tattoo is 2 X 2 inches. The tattoos are round and star shaped; they do not have a white square background when applied.
Coloring Book A bound 10-page color book has been developed. The coloring book pages reference the storyline from Brady's Noggin.
Course Outline
The course outline provides instructors reference material to provide the education. The outline includes descriptions of the animated characters, evaluation questions, introductions to the videos, games to support the health messages, and key terms for students. This course outline is available for download as a reference. Utilization of the course outline is recommended, but not required, for educators to present or use the materials associated with this program.
The Healthy Habit All-Stars program has been designed to assist health professionals in educating children about public health topics. Animated videos are used to communicate complex health information to children in an age appropriate manner.
In Henry's Shots, the Healthy Habit All-Stars help Henry understand how getting vaccinated helps protect his health as well as others in his community.
In Charlotte’s Sick Day, the team helps Charlotte understand why it is important to stay home when sick, how to cover a cough, and the importance of handwashing.
Posters Two general messaging posters are available. The Roll Up Your Sleeve poster provides messaging associated with getting vaccinated. The Germs Don't Stand A Chance Poster promotes handwashing, covering coughs, and staying home when sick. The printed posters are 11 X 17 inches.
Movie Posters There are five variations of movie posters available. There is a poster specific to each character and one poster with all the Healthy Habit All-Stars. The printed posters are 24 X 36 inches.
Temporary Tattoos There are five different temporary tattoos available. Each tattoo features one of the All-Star characters or the Healthy Habit All-Stars logo. Each tattoo is 2 X 2 inches. The tattoos are round and star shaped; they do not have a white square background when applied.
Coloring Book A bound 16-page color book has been developed. The coloring book pages reference both the Henry's Shots and Charlotte's Sick Day storylines.
5-2-1-0 Healthy Choices Count! is a health-focused initiative that helps keep kids healthy by focusing on the importance of the following four daily good habits:
5 or more fruits or vegetables
2 hours or less of recreational screen time
1 hour or more of physical activity
0 sugary drinks – drink more water
Lesson Plan
Lesson plans give instructors reference material to provide education around the video and 5-2-1-0 message. The lesson plans are broken into three different grade levels: PreK-K, 1st-2nd and 3rd-5th that meet Iowa Health Standards and 21st Century Skills. Students will understand the importance of daily movement, list ways to get moving and stay healthy and will engage in physical activity and move in a variety of ways.