Kids to the Rescue: Be a safety hero at the Jewish Children’s Museum

Kids to the Rescue comes to the Jewish Children’s Museum now through Aug. 31.

Get into high gear and play the part of your favorite safety hero in an emergency! Fight the fires, help the injured, and keep everyone safe in an interactive and exciting exhibit. Learn what you can do in a real-life emergency as you call 9-1-1, crawl under smoke, plan your escape, and more!

Recommended for children ages 3–7.

Kids to the Rescue, Mondays through Thursdays, 12:30 and 3 pm and Sundays 10 am to 5:30 pm. Tickets $13 for adult and children, $10 for seniors with ID.

Jewish Children’s Museum [792 Eastern Pkwy. at Kingston Avenue in Crown Heights, (718) 907–8833; www.jcm.museum].

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