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As kids across Tampa Bay get their back-to-school check-ups, The Florida Aquarium is offering a playful twist on wellness – with a check-up for their favorite stuffed animals. On August 23 and 24 from 9 a.m.- 5 p.m., families are invited to bring their beloved plush toys to the Aquarium for the return of Cuddle Clinic, now open to the public for the first time and included with general admission.
This heartwarming, hands-on experience transforms the Aquarium into a plush-toy hospital, where children can give their cuddly companions a full health check-up while learning about animal care. Children will guide their patients through different stations throughout the Aquarium, including:
Check-In with Exam Form & Animal Adoption
- X-ray
- Dental exam
- Nutrition assessments
- Eye & Ear exam
- Image Bandages or Stitches
- Lab Tests
- Image Treatment & Prevention
- Physical Exam
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The Florida Aquarium’s staff and volunteers will be on call throughout the experience to provide personalized attention and support to make sure every stuffed animal leaves in tip-top shape. Whether it’s a well-loved teddy bear from home or a brand-new aquatic friend adopted onsite, all are welcome for a little extra care.
Don’t Have a Plushie?
No problem! With the purchase of a general admission ticket for August 23 or 24, guests can symbolically adopt a marine animal through the Aquarium’s Animal Adopt program for just $40. This special, limited-time offer includes:
- A cuddly plush version of your chosen animal
- An official adoption certificate
- A fun fact sheet to learn more about your new aquatic friend.
It’s the perfect souvenir with a purpose—supporting marine conservation efforts at The Florida Aquarium.
Registration is not required for the Cuddle Clinic. For more information about The Florida Aquarium, and to plan your visit, click here.
Contact The Florida Aquarium communications@flaquarium.org
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