Children wearing red toy firefighter helmets gather around an outdoor activity table where an adult helps one child use a syringe on a stuffed teddy bear as part of a hands-on demonstration

Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital (LLUCH) hosted its 41st annual Children’s Day on Wednesday, May 13, giving children the opportunity to explore the hospital environment in a fun, welcoming, and interactive setting. 

Thanks to presenting sponsor Farmer Boys, nearly 1,200 children ages 3 to 8, and their caregivers attended the free, family‑friendly health fair. Designed to ease children's fear of hospitals, the event featured hands‑on stations where children could interact with medical equipment and participate in role‑playing activities. 

Popular stations included the teddy bear clinic, where participants brought their stuffed animals and dolls for a checkup, the venomous animals station that featured a live snake, and the Farmer Boys’ petting zoo that featured a llama, donkey, pig, and other farm animals. 

Adults and children alike enjoyed the event, appreciating the opportunity to learn about healthcare in a welcoming and engaging environment.

Click through the photos to see highlights from the day.