CoverKids Winners 2016

These southeast Michigan kids will be featured on the cover of Metro Parent magazine in 2016-17. Plus, meet our CoverKids grand prize winner!

Each year, Metro Parent teams up with Michigan Education Savings Plan (MESP) to select its CoverKids – those adorable faces you see on the cover of Metro Parent magazine every month. We put the call out for Michigan parents to submit photos of their little ones for the search and a team of local photographers help our designers choose the winners – plus one grand prize winner, who is awarded $2,529  in a colleges savings account from MESP.

Wondering who the 2016 winners are? Take a peek below and meet the lucky local kids – including our grand prize winner Lakshya!

Lakshya, 6, Ypsilanti – Grand Prize Winner

Elijah, 4, Shelby Township

Ayiana, 3, Auburn Hills

Tierney, 11, Northville

Amaya, 9, Bloomfield Hills

Xavier, 4, Fenton

Owen, 6, Troy

Franny, 4, Ferndale

Eva, 3, Detroit (Our Readers Choice winner!)

Alexandra, 4, Northville

Metro Parent Editorial Team
Metro Parent Editorial Team
Since 1986, the Metro Parent editorial team is trained to be the go-to source for metro Detroit families, offering a rich blend of expert advice, compelling stories, and the top local activities for kids. Renowned for their award-winning content, the team of editors and writers are dedicated to enriching family life by connecting parents with the finest resources and experiences our community has to offer.

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