The characters of the Super League of Health greet all visitors in the People's Pavilion at the Leon State Fair Leon/Gto News Amidst videos wit
The characters of the Super League of Health greet all visitors in the People’s Pavilion at the Leon State Fair
Leon/Gto News
Amidst videos with animated series, interactive screens, and mascots of the Super League of Health characters, the Guanajuato State DIF System opened the doors of its stand, the Health Fortress of the Super League of Health, located in the People’s Pavilion at Poliforum Leon, as part of the activities of the State Fair of Leon, where families can enjoy a space full of energy, learning, and fun.

The booth serves as the meeting point for the Health Super League, a strategy that integrates elements of the Live Healthy, Live Happy program that promotes healthy habits from childhood in Guanajuato. Through play and interaction, children, teenagers, and families discover the importance of good nutrition, physical activity, and emotional well-being, reinforcing a culture of health both inside and outside of school.

In the first part of the tour of the Fortress of Health, a screen transports visitors to the universe where Dr. Pontesano introduces the characters of the Super League of Health and begins the first chapter of the animated series featuring Nutrinova, the heroine who encourages healthy eating.
The adventure continues in the second part of the stand, where technology takes center stage. Through four touchscreens, visitors can assess what they’ve learned in the videos, answering questions about the Super League of Health, the habits it promotes, and the personalities who make it up.

Visitors can also interact with the characters from the Super League of Health and take pictures with Doctor Pontesano, Ritmo Relampago, Nutrinova, Mente Serena, Luis and Anita, the public’s favorites.
To ensure an inclusive experience, the booth has tablets adapted for people with disabilities and is staffed by personnel from the State DIF. The experience can be enjoyed free of charge, from January 9 to February 4, 2026.

“We invite all families to visit the People’s Pavilion. Here you will find a space designed for learning, socializing, and having fun, but above all, for reflecting on the importance of taking care of our health every day. Through habits such as good nutrition, physical activity, and caring for our emotions, we can build a better present and a better future for our children,” said the President of the Advisory Council of the State DIF System, Juan Carlos Montesinos Carranza, who toured “The Fortress of Health,” where he interacted with families.
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