American Dairy Association North East developed an immersive “Winter on the Farm” experience for families to enjoy during winter holiday break, which runs through Jan. 5 at the Strong National Museum of Play in Rochester, NY.
The experience is designed to foster the understanding that local dairy foods are sourced responsibly and with care for the animals and environment.
The “Winter on the Farm” activities invite guests to experience life as a dairy farmer allowing children to use their imaginations and step into a pop-up dairy farm experience. Young visitors can navigate their way through the farm on play tractors and learn how to care for the cows with activities like:
- Keep Cows Warm – Children can choose a colorful calf jacket to fasten on to plush calves to keep them warm.
- Keep Cows Comfortable – Kids can snuggle up with plush calves inside a real calf hutch from a local dairy farm that has been transformed into a book nook with farm-themed children’s books.
- Keep Cows Healthy – Children will have the opportunity to feed the plush cows using real calf bottles and dress up as veterinarians to ensure their cows are healthy.
There will also be a photo opportunity with a 16-foot inflatable dairy cow. Other interactive areas designed to help children roleplay the part of a dairy farmer include dress up items, tractors for toddlers and a kitchenette and farm stand.
Additionally, the Strong’s Play Lab will feature winter cardboard villages where the kids can contribute to the scene through the week by adding houses, businesses and other buildings, complete with 5,000 dairy-themed stickers.
ADA North East will also offer samples of lactose-free Cabot Cheese throughout the programming on a first come, first served basis.
For more information, visit museumofplay.org.
Featured photo: ADA North East is currently hosting a “Winter on the Farm” experience for families to enjoy at the Strong Museum of Play in Rochester. One offered activity involves having children choose a colorful calf jacket to fasten on to plush calves to keep them warm, like the jacket this calf is wearing to stay warm. Photo courtesy of ADA North East