Michelle Obama, Sprout Team On 'Let's Move' PSAs

Sprout, First Lady Michelle Obama and LazyTown have teamed up to promote active, healthy lifestyles for preschoolers with a series of new "Let's Move!" public service announcements, produced by Sprout and designed specifically for children ages 2-5 and their families.

The three PSAs, filmed in the East Room of The White House, feature the first lady; Chica the Chicken, host of Sprout's The Sunny Side Up Show, and larger-than-life action hero Sportacus from the popular LazyTown series on Sprout and the NBC Kids block.

Mrs. Obama has previously worked with Nickelodeon and Disney Channel on "Let's Move" messages.

"Kids need 60 minutes of physical activity each day to grow up healthy and strong," the first lady said in a Sprout release. "That's why it's so important that kids get an early start on being active. Sportacus, Chica, and all their friends at Sprout are helping us inspire our kids to get moving at an early age and have fun doing it, which will help them build good habits to last a lifetime."

Debuting on Sprout today during "Good Sport Week" and in celebration of the upcoming 2012 Summer Olympic Games, the Let's Move! PSAs focus on promoting physical activity, healthy eating, the importance of play, and making simple lifestyle changes that can make a big difference.

The overall goal of the campaign is to create meaningful ways of empowering parents of preschoolers to partner with their kids in joining the Let's Move! movement, launched by Mrs. Obama to solve the problem of childhood obesity within a generation.

The PSAs will also begin airing on NBC on July 28 during NBC Kids, a new Saturday morning block programmed by Sprout and designed specifically to address the developmental needs of preschool-aged children.

"We are honored to collaborate with the First Lady on this campaign," Sprout presiden Sandy Wax said in the release. "Our PSAs focus on the importance of play, which not only supports an active, healthy lifestyle, but also plays a critical role in early childhood development in the areas of social skills, problem solving, language and interpersonal skills. Something as simple as playing together can make a huge difference... and what better way to share this message with parents than through the Let's Move! initiative and our friends at LazyTown with these spots that will reach millions of families across the country on Sprout and NBC."

The three new PSAs are:

"Remember Play:" A 60-second parent-directed spot that opens with a series of images showcasing adults having fun playing games that they loved as children, including riding a tricycle and hopscotch. The scene cuts to First Lady Michelle Obama in the East Room of the White House playing a game of "Duck, Duck, Chicken" with Chica the Chicken, Sportacus, preschoolers and their parents. The First Lady delivers a message about the fun and importance of families getting active for 60 minutes a day.

"Duck, Duck, Chicken:" A 30-second kid-directed spot that opens with the game of "Duck, Duck, Chicken" with First Lady Michelle Obama, Chica the Chicken, Sportacus, preschoolers and their parents. The First Lady reminds kids how important it is to play for at least an hour a day.

"Chicken Reporter:" 30-second and 60-second versions featuring Chica the Chicken interviewing First Lady Michelle Obama about her favorite way to be active while she hula hoops with preschoolers and Sportacus.

Sprout's prosocial initiative, "Kindness Counts," which launched in August 2011, is providing the overall framework for this new initiative in conjunction with Let's Move! and LazyTown.