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Bring a pic- nic lunch for after the concert and eat way up on one of the hills. Or, settle in on a small patch of earth Thursday nights at Shain Park in Bir- mingham (644-1800). Bring blankets, lawn chairs and picnic hampers, diapers and balls. The children can play on the gym equipment before, during and after the concert. Be sure to have your yearly visit to the Detroit Zoo (398- 0900) coincide with a special promotion. Last year we saw Spiderman; the year before, the Hulk. At least time your visit for a day with a breeze. Don't forget strollers, sun hats, wipes, small cups and a thermos of water. (The zoo only sells giant drinks). A visit to the reptile house and the zoo train complete the day. Visit the animals and fish at the Belle Isle Zoo and Aquarium (398-0900, 267- 7159). Don't forget the area's three petting farms: Maybury State Park (349-0817), Ken- sington State Park (685-9105) and Upland Hills Farm (628- 1611). Or, find the closest duck pond and bring stale bread and Cheerios. Just be sure to steer your children away quickly if the ducks still look hungry after finishing your first offering. If you're tiring of your favo- rite watering hole, catch a wave at the Metro area's two new wave-action pools — Waterford Oaks Wave Pool and Waterslide (858-0918) and Michigan Water World in New Hudson (437-7550). Visit the area museums. In- stead of trying to see every- thing, just visit the displays you're sure your children will enjoy. The Historical Museum has its basement cobbled street (833-1805). The Detroit Art Institute's Primitive Art Gallery has masks, totems and scary looking sculptures, while the Egyptian Gallery 4 WHEEL BRAKE lOB Reg. $89.95 U.S. cars Bruce m. weiss Save $10.00 w/couPoN wtcoupoN INSTALLED Save $5.00 Jewelers 2-Yr. Warranty 1 1 47 99 5 or 20,000 miles most U.S. cars UFE TIME GUARANTEE I 26325 Twelve Mile Rd. 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Greenfield Village (271-1976) offers chil- dren a chance to ride antique cars, a steam train, paddlewheel steamboat and a turn-of-the-century carousel. You've taken the kids to Bob-Lo, Cedar Point and'Sea World for three years run- ning. Aren't there any other Set your compass in any direction and drive no more than three hours' round trip. You'll find yourself with new sites to explore. great day trips around the De- troit area? Set your compass in any di- rection and drive no more than three hours 'round trip. You'll find yourself with new sites to explore. Ride a real train. Take Am- trak to Ann Arbor. Go the sly way. Have Mom drive the family car to Ann Arbor and rendezvous with Dad and the kids at the depot. Amtrak leaves Dearborn three times daily: 8:05, 12:20 and 4:50. One-way ticket for adults is $3; children go for one- quarter rate (1-800-872- 7245). Walk around the Univer- sity of Michigan campus. Check out Farmer's Market on Wednesday morning. Visit the dinosaurs at the Natural Science Museum and stay for the planetarium show (764- 0478). Play with hands-on ex- hibits at Ann Arbor's Hands On Museum located in a re- stored 100-year-old firehouse (995-5437). Visit the Magic Shoppe (668-6092) and have Daryl Hurst teach your child a new magic trick. Be sure to stop at one of the many cam- pus ice cream shops for an ice