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Paw Patrol Adventure Play Exhibit at the Henry Ford Museum

Paw Patrol Adventure Play Exhibit preview, pics, video and info for the interactive Paw Patrol exhibit at the Henry Ford Museum / The Gallery available for tours and fun for kids Friday, February 18, 2024 through April 28, 2024.

Paw Patrol Adventure Play Exhibit at the Henry Ford Museum 2024

This 3,000 square foot exhibit has so many fun and interactive features for preschoolers. Young visitors can walk through Lookout Tower where they can play at the Jungle Adventure Table, explore the Sea Patroller on Adventure Bay where they participate in dolphin and seagull recues, visit Porter’s Café and (re)build a huge cake that Marshall toppled over (oops!).

These are just a few of the adventures your kids can explore at this exhibit held February 18 through April 28 at The Gallery at Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn. Pricing listed below, this exhibit is FREE for members of the Henry Ford Museum of Innovation.

ABOUT Adventure Play
PAW Patrol: Adventure Play will have your preschoolers and kindergartners on a roll! Watch their faces light up as they see their PAW Patrol friends, participate in pretend rescues, and enjoy hands-on activities that build self-confidence, critical thinking and problem-solving skills. You can even snap a photo with your kids’ favorite heroic pup!

This traveling exhibit comes to the Henry Ford Museum / The Gallery in Dearborn, Michigan courtesy of The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis.

Paw Patrol Adventure Play Pics – courtesy of The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis.

Paw Patrol Adventure Play Exhibit PHOTO CREDITSThe Children’s Museum of Indianapolis

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Inside the Paw Patrol: Adventure Play Exhibit

Make a Rescue Plan with Tracker — Use PAW Patrol action figures to act out an exciting jungle expedition.
Free a Trapped Baby Seagull with Zuma — A baby seagull is tangled in a net! Set her free and return her to the safety of her nest.
Rescue a Baby Dolphin with Skye — Hopscotch across the backs of sea turtles and solve a maze to reunite a lost baby dolphin with his mother.
Stack a Cake with Marshall — Visit Porter’s Café and lend a paw to help Adventure Bay win the Tallest and Tastiest Cake competition.
Recycle with Rocky — A storm blew litter all over town! Help Rocky clean up the street by sorting metal, paper and glass into the appropriate recycling bins.
Perform a Snowy Rescue with Rubble — Jake the snowboarder is trapped in a cave. Scoop away the snow to save the day!
Climb a Mountain with Everest — Scale a snowy peak and use a telescope to search for friends in need of a rescue

Paw Patrol Adventure Play Exhibit Cost – $30 adults (ages 12-61), $27 seniors 62+, $22.50 youth (ages 5-11), kids under 4 FREE. This exhibit is FREE for Henry Ford Museum of Innovation Members.

The Henry Ford Museum of American Innovation
20900 Oakwood Blvd
Dearborn, MI 48124
313-982-6001
www.thehenryford.org

Daily February 18 through April 28, 2024 from 9:30a-5p
Dearborn Weekend Events – Paw Patrol: Adventure Play
The Henry Ford Museum of American Innovation (20900 Oakwood Blvd, Dearborn, MI 48124, 313-982-6001, www.thehenryford.org)
The heroic PAW Patrol pups need your help in Adventure Bay! You and your family will join Marshall, Chase, Skye, Rubble, Everest, Rocky, Zuma, and Tracker as you explore your unique abilities, overcome challenges, and help friends. See the exhibit this Winter/Spring. Purchase tickets here. MORE INFO / REVIEW / PICS / VIDEO

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For more info on Paw Patrol Adventure Play Exhibit produced the Children’s Museum of Indianapolis at the Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn, visit www.childrensmuseum.org and www.thehenryford.org.

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