Macquarie University Global Health Society and Willoughby City Library presents Teddy bear hospital for children aged 5 to 7.
Teddy bear hospital is an event run by Macquarie University medical and healthcare students that teaches children how to engage with medicine and the healthcare system - with teddy bears!
The session involves four stations that the children rotate through:
- Teddy in hospital
- Teddy ambulance
- hand hygiene
- Teddy imaging.
Each station gives children an opportunity to be hands-on and get comfortable with the medical equipment relevant to that topic, while having fun.
The Macquarie University Global Health Society will provide all the required equipment, but children are welcome to bring their own teddies - the more the merrier!
Visitor information
Children under the age of 11 should be supervised by someone over 18 at all times in the Library.
We follow NSW Health guidelines for the health and safety of our community and staff. Please read our Behaviour in the Library and Unaccompained children guidelines before your visit.
This event may be filmed or photographed. Images may be used on Council websites, publications, social media channels and circulated to the press and other media organisations for publication, transmission or broadcast. If you do not wish your image to be published, please notify staff before the event.