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Dana and Helen talk about fun family things to do in nature as the weather gets warmer.
Dana and Helen celebrate their 100th episode with the Top 10 Reasons Parenting Is Like the Olympics.
Dana and Helen talk about watching the Olympics with their son.
Dana and Helen muse on They Might Be Giants becoming the new Schoolhouse Rock.
Dana and Helen review two albums of lesbian and gay inclusive children's music.
Dana and Helen talk about the gifts they gave their son for Christmas and a children's book about Emily Dickinson.
Dana and Helen discuss their recent car crash and dealing with the insurance company.
Dana and Helen offer gift ideas and review a book of LGBT parenting essays.
Dana and Helen discuss a report on lesbian parents being better than straight ones, and how they disagree with the findings.
Dana and Helen share a drawing book and the joys of used office supplies.
Dana talks about reading the first Harry Potter book with her son and Scholastic's anti-gay stance this week.
Dana and Helen give their thoughts on Mary Cheney and Heather Poe's second pregnancy and seasonal fun.
Dana and Helen celebrate banned books week with a focus on LGBT and kids' books.
Dana and Helen talk about music for kids, including They Might Be Giants.
Dana and Helen talk about professional tennis player/mother Kim Clijsters and the Ponyo remake.
Dana and Helen discuss The Real L Word and their hopes that the show will not include the "lesbian searching for sperm" angle.
Dana and Helen answer a reader's question about sperm banks.
Dana and Helen review of movies for kids, including anime that helps with reading and language skills.
Helen and Dana discuss two new picture books about being different.
Dana and Helen dissect the classic Disney film Dumbo.
Helen and Dana talk about modern toys and how they can stifle kids' creativity.
Dana and Helen discuss the lesbian moms on Nurse Jackie this week.
Dana and Helen discuss what kind of gifts to get other people's children and birthday parties.
Dana and Helen talk about taking kids to the museum, and how to keep children of any age engaged.
Dana and Helen talk about gender roles and their love-hate relationship with Disney.
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