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Kauaʻi, Hawaii — A special event focused on promoting dental health among children is set to take place on February 16. Cavity Free Kids, a dedicated team of volunteers, will be hosting an educational program designed to teach keiki about proper dental care practices. This informative event will be held at Healing Horses from 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
The initiative aims to instill healthy habits in children while making learning fun and engaging. Activities will include interactive demonstrations, educational games, and hands-on experiences that emphasize the importance of oral hygiene. Parents are encouraged to bring their children to benefit from this valuable opportunity.
By raising awareness about dental health, Cavity Free Kids hopes to reduce the incidence of cavities and promote lifelong healthy habits among the youth of Kauaʻi. This event not only serves as an educational platform but also fosters community involvement in the well-being of local families.
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