HUNTSVILLE – “No job is too big, no pup is too small.”
And, in Huntsville, kids can save the day at the “PAW Patrol: Adventure Play” exhibit, which opens Tuesday at EarlyWorks Children’s Museum.
Based on the hit Nickelodeon series “PAW Patrol,” the interactive exhibit gives kids and grownups an opportunity to run rescue missions and work together to overcome challenges in a fun and immersive environment.

Families will visit Adventure Bay with a group of eight rescue pups. Each pup is inspired by a real-world job like firefighter Marshall, police officer Chase, construction worker Rubble, fearless pilot Skye and others.
Just as the heroic pups work together to protect the community on the TV show, families work together to save the day with a can-do attitude at the museum.
In the process, kids learn about different jobs within a community and how those real-life professionals coordinate to keep people safe and happy.
With the credo “no job is too big, no pup is too small,” each of the pups has special skills, gadgets and vehicles to help them with their rescue missions.

In the exhibit, families are invited to pop on a pup pack containing their own imaginary tools and check out the lay of the land from the lookout tower. They can head to Jake’s Mountain and scope things out near the snowy slide to see if anyone is in trouble.
They can also board the PAW Patroller, push buttons, and drive it up the mountain to help Rubble and Everest rescue a snowboarder stuck in the snow.
Those with a taste for foodie adventures can whip up tasty treats in Porter’s Café and help Adventure Bay win the Tallest Cake Competition by stacking cake layers as high as they can.
Families can also cruise Adventure Bay aboard the Sea Patroller, steering it to rescue baby seagulls and turtles.
The hands-on, immersive PAW Patrol: Adventure Play exhibit is a fun way for the whole family to learn bravery and heroism, with exciting stories. The whole family will learn how to combine their skills to problem-solve together and save the day.
For more information, visit earlyworks.com.
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