Young kids learn how to balance plates with red nose docs

Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital hosted its 40th annual Children’s Day on Wednesday, April 30, offering a fun and interactive way for young children to learn about healthcare.

Presented by Farmer Boys and organized by the hospital’s Child Life Department, the long-running community event welcomed children ages 3 to 8 to explore the world of hospitals, doctors, and dentists in a fear-free environment designed to ease anxieties and build familiarity.

This year’s event featured the popular Teddy Bear Clinic, where children brought their stuffed animals for mock checkups to learn what happens during a real doctor’s visit. Attendees also watched finger casting demonstrations, interacted with therapy dogs from the PAWS program, and explored first responder vehicles.

A highlight of the day was the venomous animal showcase led by Dr. Hayes, a crowd favorite, along with a petting zoo that gave children the chance to meet and learn about animals up close.

Click through the photos below to see some of the fun highlights of the event.