The Navajo Nation was first introduced to the Beginning Awareness Basic Education Studies (BABES) program in 1990, when ___ Department of Behavioral Health Services prevention specialists were trained as BABES presenters. Over the past 25 years, many Navajo BABES, both “young at age”, and “young at heart”, have grown up with the positive life skills learned through the insightful and impactful stories involving those seven delightful BABES puppets named Buttons, Bows, Myth Mary, Early Bird, Donovan Dignity, Recovering Reggie, and Rhonda Rabbit.
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