Interviews & Some of the Fabulous Things Folks Have Said!

- Mombian – "...a colorful and fun sing-along book...its catchy tune stuck in my head all day."
- Sacramento Examiner – “…dazzling…outstanding…you can listen to over and over again with your children…”
- AfterEllen.com – “…clever, playful show that any kid would enjoy watching.”
- Bay Windows – “We’re Lucky to have Dottie.”
- Curve magazine – “I can’t imagine any kid not getting a supreme kick out of this enchanting program. And it packs a terrific educational punch.”
- LN Magazine – “…this is something the entire family can enjoy together.”
- Just Out Magazine – “…enchanted glitter … original songs…”
- Bitch Magazine – “The stuff kids go bonkers over…”
- Portland Monthly Magazine – “…the first kids program of its kind.”
- Frontiers Magazine – “…fun, learning, and diversity…”
- Cool Mom Picks – “…cool kid entertainment … music and silliness for all kinds of kids, from all kinds of families…”
- Lavender Moms - “… it makes us so happy to see creative folks like … Dottie’s Magic Pockets dedicate [their] talents to our families.”
- What I Learned Today – “…my kid is abnormally transfixed by this show…I like that my kids can learn as early as possible that there are all different kinds of people in the world.”
- Sacramento Examiner – “The only drawback in this groundbreaking video is that it’s not five hours long.”
- Li-kids.com – “I was pleasantly surprised to learn just how much I, as an adult, enjoyed watching this show.”
- Windy City Times – “The songs have infectious lyrics and rhythms that should get most kids up and dancing…”
- Tufts e-news – “…what it means to be unique.”
- OUT.com – “…fab with brightly colored furniture, talking beavers and plants, and even a singing can.”
- Glaad – “…entertaining and educating children.”
- Evolved Moms – “Run don’t walk, and order this video…”
- Washington Blade Gift Guide – “Perfect gift for the tiny tot…”
- Austin Chronicle – “…little lessons and morals for children to just gobble up…”
- About.com – “How I wish I had grown up with a lesbian equivalent of Mr. Rogers!”