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Grown Up Night Of Play

Grown Up Night of Play: Around the World in Holidays Grab your friends for a playful tour of countries and cultures as we celebrate year-end traditions from around the world! This special 21+ event includes access to hands-on activities throughout the museum, food stations, drink tastings, live music, and MORE!  Tickets are $35 until November 1st, then $45!

Grown Up Night of Play

*TICKETS HAVE SOLD OUT!* General Admission, 6:30pm-9:30pm Join us for an evening of excitement from 6:30pm-9:30pm with four floors of food and fun in Buffalo’s all-new play museum. Ticket includes access to hands-on activities throughout the museum, food stations, Tommyrotter Distillery tastings, drink ticket & cash bar, live music, and more! VIP Tickets, 6:30pm – 11:00pm Upgrade the fun with Read more about Grown Up Night of Play »

Grown-Up Night of Play

We have the 411 on what you should be doing on Friday, June 25, 2021 at 6pm. It’s time to get your ticket for the raddest Grown-Up Night of Play party at Explore & More – The Ralph C. Wilson, Jr. Children’s Museum. So get your bling on and bounce on over to the museum and celebrate the 90’s with Read more about Grown-Up Night of Play »

The 8 Play Personalities and how grown ups can have fun, too

By Mara Gordon, Play to Learn Facilitator Did you know that play is beneficial for all ages, not just for young learners? You are never too old to have fun and play! Often, it is easy to get caught up in the daily routine & responsibilities of life and to stop having fun. Many adults struggle to find ways to Read more about The 8 Play Personalities and how grown ups can have fun, too »

Every “Body” Can Play: Gathering and Gratitude

November is the start to a busy season of celebrations and gatherings for many. Holidays with extended family or participating in community events can be joyful as well as stressful. Planning and being flexible can go a long way to help ease the stress, for everyone! Families with children with special needs may find it even more challenging if their children struggle with changes in routine, sensory issues or becoming overstimulated in large groups.