July 21, 2009 by Moomette's Magnificents (Admin)
Filed under family, giveaways, health, lifestyle
Dr. Weigh
#KidsWeigh – Win A Wii Fit
With childhood obesity reaching an all time high across the country, many parents struggle with how to help their children maintain a healthy weight with proper nutrition.
Dr. Joanna Dolgoff, the official doctor of Camp Shane and a board certified pediatrician, has created Dr. Dolgoff’s Weigh, a traffic-light system that allows kids to learn which foods are healthiest without counting calories. To spread the word about her site and program, Dr. Weigh, is sponsoring a Wii Fit contest to help you get your family up and moving this summer!
To Enter:
To enter to win the #KidsWeigh Wii Fit contest, check out client testimonials and fabulous Dr. Weigh success stories then fill out this secure contest form telling us which story was your favorite!
And that’s the Weight It Is!
One grand prize winner will receive a Wii Fit. Two runners-up will receive a free one month membership to Dr. Weigh. This contest ends Friday, July 24th at 11:59 a.m. ET. and is brought to you by Momfluence.



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The Redhead Riter on Tue, 21st Jul 2009 10:36 pm
Hope you experienced a wonderfully fantastic Tuesday!
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Lin Burress @Telling It Like It Is on Tue, 21st Jul 2009 10:42 pm
This is an awesome contest Cindi! My husband and I have heard some amazing things about Wii Fit, that we’re anxious to include it in our goal to lose weight and improve our overall health.
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Jayne @ Misplaced City Girl on Fri, 24th Jul 2009 3:32 pm
I went to check out Dr. Dolgloff’s “success stories” and was really disturbed by two of the comments. “AP (13 years old) loves to wear her short shorts.” “JD(10 years old) loves showing off her body.” I am not questioning whether or not their is an obesity epidemic. I am not question the doctor’s methods. I don’t understand what appears to be inappropriate statements about young girls “showing off” their bodies. It just doesn’t seem right to me.
Hope it was OK I shared my opinion here and I hope no one takes offense.
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