There’s always something fun to do for metro Detroit families. If you’re looking for something NEW to do, here’s a round-up of play spaces and special exhibits to check out in February. Sign up for LittleGuide Detroit’s weekly newsletter for the latest openings and activities.

Wallace & Gromit and Shaun the Sheep Exhibit @ The Henry Ford (Dearborn)

In this hands-on exhibit, visitors will step into the environments of Wallace & Gromit and Shaun the Sheep — 62 West Wallaby Street and Mossy Bottom Farm — to explore the contraptions, antics and escapades of Wallace, Gromit, Shaun and other familiar Aardman characters through dramatic play and interactive opportunities.

2 The Xtreme Exhibit @ Sloan Museum of Discovery (Flint)

Ride in a live action snowboard race, control a Mars rover, design and play your own video game, capture your image in a 360-degree freeze-motion video. Experience real math at work in sports, nature, robotics, music, dancing, movie-making and more. Thirty-two immersive, interactive exhibits where guests will experience the magic of math in action.

Hide and Seek (Ann Arbor)

There’s a new play space in Ann Arbor. Hide and Seek is a play boutique that offers classes and open play hours for families with kids ages 6 and under. To kick off their opening week, they are offering $10 play times February 3rd thru 8th.

Come Play Cozy (Linden)

Our play space features Montessori-based structures and a rotation of invitations to play. The lounge space provides parents with a relaxed setting to supervise and/or work from bistro-style tables, couches, or our communal table. Easy-to-access charging stations and free Wi-Fi make our lounge area even more convenient.

Tumble Town (Commerce)

Tumble Town is an indoor play place that’s great for kids ages 1 to 7. The play structure is great for kids who love playing in ball pits – there is a virtual screen game and air tubes that will keep them busy (our kids couldn’t get enough). There are also obstacle courses and slides, including a sled slide. The structure is open enough that parents can easily sit in too. In addition to the main structure there is also a smaller space with rides and bikes for littles. The standalone air tube station is entertaining for all age. Same goes for the arcade games.

Move & Groove (Northville)

Move and Grove indoor playground has everything you need to help the kids burn off their energy while giving mom and dad a break! With a designated enclosed infant area, soft play structure, balance beams, rock wall, slides, obstacle course and so much more – there is plenty to love. Move and Groove offers play that focuses on gross motor development for ages 0 to 8 and a community hub. You don’t have to worry about snack time, as food and drinks are available to purchase.

Discovery City Children’s Museum (Port Huron)

Discovery City is the premiere children’s museum in Michigan’s Thumb recommended for ages 10 and under. At Discovery City, children can learn through play with our interactive and nature-inspired exhibits.