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Ruh-Roh! A New “Scooby-Doo! Mansion Mayhem” Exhibit is at The Henry Ford!

Scooby-Doo has had fans smiling for decades, and now The Henry Ford Museum is bringing the mystery-solving to Detroit in a brand new exhibit. In “Scooby-Doo!: Mansion Mayhem” the entire Mystery Inc. crew is set to take families on another mystery-solving adventure! Enter the graveyard, analyze clues, use your problem-solving skills, and try to unmask a jewel thief! Work along… 

Kids Love Sensory-Integrated Fun at Play-x-scape!

Make playtime challenging, stimulating and fun at Play-x-scape on Orchard Lake Road in Farmington! Play-x-scape23325 Orchard Lake RdFarmington, MI 48335248-987-2331 Play-x-scape recently opened in July of 2022 and metro Detroit parents have found a place where their kids want to stay! The indoor play space utilizes the purposeful playtime model to engage the child’s senses while fostering language development and… 

Celebrate Reading Month: The Ultimate Guide To Local Libraries

Macomb County Armada Free Public Library Center Line Public Library Chesterfield Township Library Clinton-Macomb Public Library South Branch Eastpointe Memorial Library Ira Township Library Fraser Public Library North Branch Mount Clemens Public Library Macdonald Public Library Lenox Township Library Ray Township Public Library Lois Wagner Memorial Library Kezar Branch Library Roseville Public Library Saint Clair Shores Public Library Shelby Township… 

Ferndale Nature's Playhouse

Nature’s Playhouse Moves to a New Location on Livernois

Nature’s Playhouse, an-all natural play space and wellness center for children and their families, moved this year to a new location in Ferndale just down the road on Livernois. What Does Nature’s Playhouse Offer? This facility is an all-natural play space and wellness centering offering families and expecting couples a place to connect with their peers in the community. They… 

Level Up at MiSci

Limited Time: “Level Up” at the Michigan Science Center

On Wednesday, October 19, the Michigan Science Center debuted “Level Up,” an 8,000 square-foot, prototype exhibit featuring the traveling exhibit “Electric Playhouse Travels,” which connects playing games to problem-solving in daily life and potential careers. More About Level Up at MiSci The installation is designed for families and students. Guests can play video and analog games to create interactive, immersive…