Children’s Play Spaces
Learning while having fun!
Wegmans supports children's museums and community play spaces to encourage creativity and learning through play.
Wegmans Super Kids Market
Rochester, NY
The Strong National Museum of Play is a highly interactive, collections-based museum devoted to the history and exploration of play.
Wegmans Landing at Onondaga Lake Park
Liverpool, NY
Wegmans Boundless Playground offers all kids, regardless of their abilities, a colorful mecca with climbers, swings, play houses and slides, including the 35,000-sq. ft. Wegmans Playground and the Wegmans Good Dog Park for run-free doggie fun.
ExpERIEnce Children’s Museum Wegmans Kids Market
Erie, PA
An entertaining, educational experience committed to making math, science, art, culture, literacy and health FUN!
PlaySpace ABC Cayuga
Auburn, NY
An interactive indoor learning area developed by ABC Cayuga, Inc, for preschoolers to aid in their cognitive growth and development, includes a mini Wegmans Food Market.
Buffalo and Erie County Botanical Gardens
Buffalo, NY
The Playspace, presented by Wegmans, is an interactive exhibit that encourages play, movement, and learning for young minds to explore, learn, and discover the important connections between people, plants, and pollinators through hands-on fun. Features in the Playspace include interactive and educational signage, imaginative play stations, hands-on activities, busy boards, and more.
Buffalo Museum of Science Yum! Exhibit
Buffalo, NY
Guests of all ages learn the “how to” and “how come?” of healthy living through fun, engaging hands-on, interactive activities.
Explore & More Children’s Museum
Buffalo, NY
The Farm to Fork exhibit draws on Buffalo’s rich agricultural history with fabulous interactive stations, including a replica of our Wegmans Organic Farm barn. Here, kids will meet a friendly pretend cow and discover a chicken coop and some hands-on crop beds, plus a farmer’s market and farmhouse kitchen.
Children’s Museum of Virginia
Portsmouth, VA
In the Wegmans Food Markets exhibit, visitors will step inside a hands-on store-like environment, full of foods they regularly see in their store. Children will have the opportunity to work in a simulated grocery store, scanning items and checking out groceries as they learn where much of their food comes from in a variety of activities.
Virginia Discovery Museum
Charlottesville, VA
On the first Wednesday of each month, the Discovery Museum offers “Pay What You Wish Wednesday” in which visitors pay what they like to enter the museum, in lieu of our regular $12 per person entry fee!
Children’s Museum of Richmond
Richmond, VA
The Little Grocery Store here inspires the next generation of creative problem solvers through play. The Little Grocery Stores are located in Richmond, Midlothian and Short Pump.