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Butterfly Festival at University of Michigan Museum of Natural History

Looking for things to do in Ann Arbor with the kids? Take them to see butterflies and learn about their lives on Saturday, May 13, 2017.

Metro Parent Top Teacher Awards 2017

Southeast Michigan parents praised local these educators for their hard work. Find out who was nominated for this annual honor.

Top Teacher Chelsea Campbell Reaches Kids with Kindness

From tapping into students' passions to helping them feel comfortable taking on new challenges, this first grade teacher in Birmingham shows she cares.

Find Out About Free Montessori Education in Detroit

The Detroit Public Schools Community District hosts informational workshop for parents interested in this renowned educational program that’s expanding in the district.

Tips & Tricks for Families

How to keep your guacamole from going brown, secret uses for coffee filters and more household hacks to try in May and beyond.

Pinkalicious The Musical at City Theatre in Detroit

Watch a cupcake-tastic musical adaptation of a beloved children’s book series April 28-30, 2017.

School Stamps Kids with Words ‘Lunch Money’ When Account is Low

A photo of the stamp went viral after a boy came home with those words on his wrist. Seriously?

Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood Live at the Fox Theatre in Detroit

Everyone’s favorite friendly 4-year-old tiger comes to the stage on April 9, 2017, bringing laughs and an opportunity for learning.

My Obsession: Our April Favorites

Tegu magnetic blocks, a travel high chair and more of our favorite things this month.

The Crane Maiden at the PuppetART Detroit Puppet Theater

The beloved tale of The Crane Maiden takes center stage select dates in April 2017 at PuppetART in Detroit with a show that incorporates Japanese costumes, poetry and music.

Superstar Birthday Party Theme Ideas

Lights, camera, action! Give your child the star treatment with these hollywood theme party ideas for his or her upcoming birthday.

Study Says News Media Makes Kids Feel Scared, Misrepresented

Watching the news makes kids ages 10 to 18 feel smarter but afraid, and they also don't feel it fully represents them, according to a recent study.
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