Colgate Offers Interactive Oral Health Education Site

Colgate-Palmolive's award-winning Bright Smiles, Bright Futures Web site (www.colgatebsbf.com) is a key component in the Colgate "Bright Smiles, Bright Futures" program. This community-based program provides oral health education, including in-school curriculum, to elementary students. Designed for grades K-3, the site features Dr. Rabbit the dentist who, along with his Colgate kids, teaches children how to brush properly and take care of their smiles. The site offers fun, interactive games, as well as printable activities and worksheets that keep students learning even when they're not online. It also features a link for teachers to sign up for a free kit that helps students learn about oral health education while developing important literacy skills.

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