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This makes the perfect gift for the outdoors lover in your life
Read full article: This makes the perfect gift for the outdoors lover in your lifeWhether there is a blanket of snow on the ground, or the sun is shining on a nice summer day, there’s no shortage of fun to be had at the Huron-Clinton Metroparks.
Get in the holiday spirit in downtown Detroit
Read full article: Get in the holiday spirit in downtown DetroitA winter wonderland is taking over at Cadillac Square and Monroe Street Midway. James Feagin, Director of Economic Mobility for the Gilbert Family Foundation, joined Tati Amare on “Live in the D” to talk about the exciting activities taking place.
5 fun activities to do this weekend in Metro Detroit
Read full article: 5 fun activities to do this weekend in Metro DetroitThe North American International Auto Show runs through the end of the weekend, and along with that there are plenty of other events happening around the D that you and your family could check out.
A bird? A plane? No, a Kite!
Read full article: A bird? A plane? No, a Kite!Don’t be surprised if you see something colorful flying over Belle Isle this weekend. The 4th annual Detroit Kite Festival is back this Sunday and they plan to fill the sky with a vivid sight the family will enjoy. Joining host Jason Carr today on “Live In The D” was the Director of the Detroit Kite Festival, Margo Dalal, and Kite enthusiast, Gary Maynard.
This place will have your kids bouncing off the walls (in a good way!)
Read full article: This place will have your kids bouncing off the walls (in a good way!)Moms are always looking for something to keep the kids active and take a break from screen time, and there is one place in Metro Detroit that can help with that. The kids will be bouncing off the walls - in a good way- and the best part is mom can jump in on the fun too. Michelle Oliver takes us to Defy Detroit in Commerce Township.
This extreme trampoline park in Commerce Twp. will have you feeling like you’re defying gravity
Read full article: This extreme trampoline park in Commerce Twp. will have you feeling like you’re defying gravityRunning out of ideas of what to do with the kids? Do you want to do something active, but can't count on Mother Nature to play nice? Well, there is one place where kids can jump, play, scream, and even defy gravity. Michelle Oliver is taking us to bounce around at Defy Detroit in Commerce Township.
Keep your kids having fun during the big game with these activities
Read full article: Keep your kids having fun during the big game with these activitiesAdults love the Super Bowl, but the kids might not get into the hype. So, how do you keep the kiddos entertained and involved? Kerry Doman, the founder of Little Guide Detroit, has some fun ideas to make this football weekend fun for all.
Make plans for a fun summer in the D
Read full article: Make plans for a fun summer in the DThis is going to be a unique summer in and around the D this year. Many of the annual experiences we love have returned and there are various new experiences you can see for the first time. Host Tati Amare takes us on a tour of all the different things you can see from Downtown Detroit to Dearborn to Ann Arbor. They are fun family events that everyone can enjoy. Here’s a list of some of the things she highlights.
Spring is here, and it’s the perfect time to hit the road on your bike
Read full article: Spring is here, and it’s the perfect time to hit the road on your bikeThis weekend is the beginning of Spring, unofficially kicking off bike riding season. Having said that, every cyclist deserves a bike they love, on which they can ride along their favorite path or mountain. Peabody explained that D&D works directly with bike manufacturers to get you the lowest cost. And along with the purchase of a bike, the company provides a year life-plan for the bike, which covers minor adjustments, repairs and safety checks. “Live in the D” Spring into Spring contest will be awarding a viewer $500 to get the season started right.
Easy ways to get creative with your kids
Read full article: Easy ways to get creative with your kidsSunday is National Children’s Craft Day, so why not check out some fun new activities to do with the kids that will keep them engaged and entertained at home? Kerry Doman of Little Guide Detroit spoke to Tati Amare and had great ideas. Some of the fun things she highlighted included craft kits from The Art Attic in Plymouth and visiting local libraries for events. Watch the video above to see how you and the kids can have fun together!
U-M’s Matthaei-Nichols launches #everydayoutdoors challenge
Read full article: U-M’s Matthaei-Nichols launches #everydayoutdoors challengeANN ARBOR – University of Michigan’s Matthaei-Nichols botanical gardens and arboretum has launched a fun new campaign to encourage families to enjoy the outdoors this month. Its #everydayoutdoors campaign challenges families to complete a series of outdoor activities like rolling down hills, finding animal tracks and foraging for acorns. The only thing you need to do is get outside!”Every Day Outdoors challenge activities for December 2020. (University of Michigan Matthaei-Nichols)Share your photos with @matthaeinichols on Instagram with the hashtag #everydayoutdoors. Enjoy the winter fun!
Reading garden restored at Detroit school after vandalism
Read full article: Reading garden restored at Detroit school after vandalismDETROIT – Students at Greenfield Union Elementary-Middle School went weeks without one of their favorite school activities which include reading. “The manager at one of the Lowes stores just randomly sent me an email. Read more: Reading garden at Detroit elementary school trashed by vandalsNot just one, but separate Lowes stores pitched in to help donate anything they could along with volunteers to restore the garden, this time making it better than ever. The help doesn’t just come from the major franchise though, community members have also been working to make sure students have the best. The reading garden will be open to students this upcoming Monday.
How long does COVID-19 survive on skin? New study shows the importance of hand washing
Read full article: How long does COVID-19 survive on skin? New study shows the importance of hand washingToward the beginning of the pandemic, a study showed that the SARS-Cov-2 virus can survive on cardboard for as long as 24 hours and on stainless steel for about 72 hours. Figuring out how long a contagious virus can survive on human skin isn’t an easy challenge as not many people are willing to have live SARS-CoV-2 smeared on them just for science. That’s why Japanese researchers used an unusual alternative -- human skin collected at autopsy about 24 hours after death. What they found was significant -- the SARS-CoV-2 virus could survive on human skin for nine hours -- significantly longer than the roughly two hours that the flu virus could remain a threat. More: More than just hand washing -- Teaching your children how to be clean, organizedMore: Coronavirus outbreak: How to wash your hands correctly
This fun outdoor activity is social distancing friendly
Read full article: This fun outdoor activity is social distancing friendlyWhy not try disc golf! Anyone can play it, and you can easily do it while social distancing. Watch the video above for more tips, and watch as Kila and Michelle learn more about how to do it. To play disc golf, all you need are the discs, which are typically $10-15 per disc, and many of the courses are free. For the nearest disc golf course, visit the Professional Disc Golf Association website.
‘Focus on the present’ -- New tools to help overwhelmed parents handle back-to-school from home
Read full article: ‘Focus on the present’ -- New tools to help overwhelmed parents handle back-to-school from homeDETROIT – The COVID-19 pandemic has shown everyone how easy it can be to feel overwhelmed, and that is especially true for parents. We hear so much about self care these days, but what do parents really need to get through this back to school season heading into fall? “One of the things I heard this summer again in preparation for fall was to on focus on the next 20 feet,” Hay said. If I’m having a bad day, then only think about that day. “Sometimes people will say pick one or two activities per child, but I’m really following the take one or two activities per family,” Hay said.
Camp Therapyology -- Social distanced camp in Birmingham helps children, teens with mental health
Read full article: Camp Therapyology -- Social distanced camp in Birmingham helps children, teens with mental healthLots of children dream of spending their summer away at camp, having fun with their friends, but with all the restrictions this year -- many children feel isolated. She saw a need for teens to get a mental health check-up and created Therapyology, -- it contains all the usual things one expects with a summer camp and more. And we made a TicToc -- which they all love course.The group of campers is made up of a total of eight children and teens ages 12-14. Sometimes, you know, its scary to go to therapy, Bendix said. Were really trying to break down that stigma because this really isnt therapy.
Dearborn father writes book for his children about the COVID-19 outbreak
Read full article: Dearborn father writes book for his children about the COVID-19 outbreakDEARBORN, Mich. Travis Furlow, a Metro Detroit father of three, wrote a book to help teach his children about whats happening during the COVID-19 pandemic. Ive positioned them as kind of spirit protectors of the planet and Mama is teaching Little One while all the people went inside.Furlow wrote the book in one night. He called it a childrens book for grown-ups. I thought the childrens book format would work really well.The book was inspired by his love for his own children and using words to words to life peoples spirits, both young and old. Proceeds from the book support two Michigan nonprofits that help children and families in need -- the Amity Foundation of Dearborn and Manistee Co. Child Advocacy Center.
Detroit Public Library aims to keep kids reading at home
Read full article: Detroit Public Library aims to keep kids reading at homeDETROIT The Detroit Public Library has come up with a fun way to keep children reading this summer and it can all be done from home at a safe distance. We all agree its a summer unlike any other, so the library came up with a challenge to inspire young readers at home. Read more: Kids at HomeWith library buildings closed due to the pandemic, the traditional summer reading programs for children sadly had to be put on hold this year. This is about gesture to really showcase our love of reading in the city of Detroit, said Atiim Funchess. It opens up your mind to ideas you probably havent thought of before.Until Labor Day, the Detroit Public Library is asking readers to log how many minutes you spend reading and share your log with the library.
How to speak to your children about ‘unknowns'
Read full article: How to speak to your children about ‘unknowns'And if parents are feeling stressed, the children probably are too. More than half of all parents in a recent survey said their children are feeling anxious or depressed during the COVID-19 pandemic. Trust in the world and trust in our parents,” Rockwell said. “As adults we’re afraid and so how can our children do anything but absorb that feeling and also feel afraid?” Rockwell asked. So we’re exercising this muscle, the brain and we can’t do it without making friends with our brain when we’re very anxious,” Rockwell said.
More than just hand washing -- Teaching your children how to be clean, organized
Read full article: More than just hand washing -- Teaching your children how to be clean, organizedDETROIT Teaching your children about cleanliness during the COVID-19 pandemic goes beyond proper hand washing. I think its really important for children to have a very organized environment, Weinstein said. Whats really important to you and then help the child learn how to make decisions about whats important to keep and whats important to let go, Weinstein said. RELATED: How to teach your children etiquette, manners while stuck at homeFor teenagers, tweens and even older children who might be home from college, let them take control. You can find more information on Weinsteins business, Ive Gotta Get Organized, Inc., on its official website here.
How to prevent boredom in your children inside at home
Read full article: How to prevent boredom in your children inside at homeDETROIT Weve spent months staying home, staying safe and staying indoors. Those are one of the things that theyll go have their own accord, pull them out and its probably at least a good 30 minutes to an hour of imaginative play acting out all sorts of different things, Jeeyoung said. Another easy idea is to turn your kitchen table into a craft station with whatever you already have around the house. Jeeyoung likes to use a roll of paper -- the bigger the better -- and then add to it. Even with gardening and things like that, but it was even with the bigger boxes, my kids have had a blast.
How to keep your kids active amid COVID-19 pandemic
Read full article: How to keep your kids active amid COVID-19 pandemicDETROIT With sports on hold, many parents worry about keeping their children active when theyre at home. Local 4 spoke with two teachers who wanted to lend their expertise to all Metro Detroit families. Its creating creating a positive environment for them to still feel safe to be physically active and be goofy and be out of their comfort zone, Hughes said. Thats why they wanted to come up with a way to engage their students and keep them interested in exercise. You can find workout videos, like the ones featured below, on their social media accounts.
Turn your backyard into a fun campsite
Read full article: Turn your backyard into a fun campsiteSo how do you make your weekend camping excursion fun for the whole family? Check out these ideas1) Jazz up your campsiteTent (Copyright 2020 by WDIV ClickOnDetroit - All rights reserved.) 2) Plan fun activitiesNature Scavenger Hunt (Copyright 2020 by WDIV ClickOnDetroit - All rights reserved.) 3) Fun foodCampfire Cone Ingredients (Copyright 2020 by WDIV ClickOnDetroit - All rights reserved.) Part of the fun of camping is all the fun camping snacks!
Citizen scientists, join a BioBlitz documenting nature in Metro Detroit
Read full article: Citizen scientists, join a BioBlitz documenting nature in Metro DetroitDetroiters Do Science, a partnership between Planet Detroit and Graham Media Group, has a summer full of activities coming your way. FIRST UP: Nature in your Neighborhood A Metro Detroit BioBlitz for the month of June! For our first citizen science campaign, were using the iNaturalist platform to capture local observations. Contribute enough quality observations and you gain deeper access to the community while possibly helping with actual research. This is the first in a series of citizen science efforts Detroiters Do Science plan to support this summer.
Let your kids imagination take flight
Read full article: Let your kids imagination take flightYou may not be stepping onto a plane, but there is a way you, and your kids can take flight right at home! Kyle Jaracz, the Education Director with the Academy of Model Aeronautics, joined host Jason Carr to discuss the latest in model planes. There are still the classic rockets and paper planes you remember playing with as a kid, but the model plane game has taken off! But dont let that intimidate you, there are many options for beginners that you can easily do at home. Plus, they have all the science behind why these models take flight, so you can teach your kids.