Metro Parent's October 2014 Cover Shoot Outtakes

October is the month of ghosts and goblins, Halloween happenings, fall fun and more. This month's Metro Parent has you covered with some fall fun on the farm. Check out a few of southeast Michigan's coolest agricultural spots. This issue also features our special needs section. Learn about Disorders of Sex Development, meet a little boy who underwent surgery for his cleft palate and more.

This month's CoverKid, Asher, 10, of Ann Arbor visited a local farm – and made friends with the most photogenic chicken we've ever seen!

Flip through these outtakes from the cover shoot, and be sure to watch the Q&A video with local CoverKid Asher, too.

Metro Parent Editorial Team
Metro Parent Editorial Team
Since 1986, the Metro Parent editorial team is trained to be the go-to source for metro Detroit families, offering a rich blend of expert advice, compelling stories, and the top local activities for kids. Renowned for their award-winning content, the team of editors and writers are dedicated to enriching family life by connecting parents with the finest resources and experiences our community has to offer.

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