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Got a minute to spare? Check out our selection of games.
Play the FSA Games about healthy eating and food safety. Suitable for children aged 5 to 11.
Find out whether meat is properly cooked.
Make sure all the food is stored safely and doesn't drip nasty bugs.
Find out what a healthy balance of food is.
Choose two foods and a drink for breakfast and find out how Ken the Leek rates your choice. Answer the questions as you play to see if you’re a breakfast brainbox too! To print your feedback, remember to set the print page set-up to ‘Landscape’.
'Gimme 5!' features interactive computer games and screen savers aimed at girls and boys aged 11 to 14 years. Princess Sugabeat and Alf Alpha show users how to maximise their energy levels by eating a balanced, healthy diet incorporating plenty of fruit and veg.
Screen shot from Alf Alpha
Screen shot from Sugabeat Princess
The germ family has been split up at the Raw Chicken Airport. Help Dad gather them all together, so they can catch their flight to the Costa Del Colon. But don't forget to dodge the disinfectant!
A rogue turkey has broken into the house and is threatening to cause havoc and spoil your festive celebrations. Arm yourself with whatever is to hand to teach the pesky poultry a lesson or two. Pit your wits against the cheeky chappy by playing the game.
You can test yourself on your knowledge of the genetic modification process with our light-hearted 'gene machine'. Once you've gone through the process with the professor and his assistant, see if you can put the images in the right order in the GM puzzle game.
Help Alisha and Ronnie plan a balanced diet for a day.
Do you know your food groups? Simply drag the food as they appear to the right part of the plate. Moving the cursor over the different coloured parts of the plate should show the name of each food group. Good luck!
Can you make a healthy lunchbox? Simply drag the food you think is healthy onto the chopping board to see if it's balanced. Have fun!
In this game you'll need to drag the ingredients from each meal to the right food group.