Ontario

Guelph Library Hosts Teddy Bear Clinic to Ease Medical Fears

By

James Sinclair
March 12, 2026 1:19 pm

The Guelph Public Library is hosting a Teddy Bear Clinic at its Westminster Square Branch in Guelph, Ontario, on March 14, 2026. The event is designed to help children feel more comfortable with medical check-ups through role-playing scenarios with their favourite stuffed animals.

Medical students from the McMaster University Waterloo Regional Campus will be at the library to lead the activities. They will work with the children to perform pretend health check-ups on their favourite plush toys in a friendly setting.

By participating in these medical role-playing scenarios, children can learn about what happens during a doctor visit in a way that is not scary. The goal is to take away the fear often felt during real medical appointments by turning the experience into a fun and educational activity.

The Westminster Square Branch is a common spot for family-oriented programs like this one, which uses local experts to support child wellness. This clinic provides a hands-on way for families to talk about health and doctors using the toys children already know and love.

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