Doc McStuffins The Exhibit to Open at Imagine Childrens Museum

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"Doc McStuffins: The Exhibit" will open at Imagine Children’s Museum on June 21, 2025, following a members-only preview on June 19. The exhibit, based on the acclaimed Disney Jr. series, offers a bilingual interactive experience where children can explore health and empathy through play. CEO Elizabeth Wood highlighted the importance of helping children view doctor visits positively. The exhibit features check-ups and diagnosis of toy patients, promoting healthy habits and nurturing care.

Produced by The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis and Disney Jr. , this marks the first time Imagine Children’s Museum has hosted a nationally touring exhibit. The exhibit will run until August 24, 2025, showcasing the museum's commitment to enhancing family learning experiences. The Children's Museum of Indianapolis, known for its transformative educational programs, collaborated with Riley Hospital for Children for this initiative. This exhibit is expected to significantly impact children's perceptions of healthcare in the Western Washington region.

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