See also:
- Brain Sediment - - A weekly column dedicated to the life of a married family man, by writer Chuck Smith.
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- Daddy On Board - - Humorous weblog chronicling the struggle to become a adequate father, by newspaper columnist Christopher Smith.
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- The Family Corner - - Giving "Time-Out" a new meaning. Featuring a monthly parenting humor column.
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- Family Daze - - Debbie Farmer's weekly humor column gives parents a chance to laugh and make sense of the chaos of raising a family.
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- FunnyKids.com - - The book by Grace Witwer Housholder. You can also subscribe to a free email column.
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- Home Team - - A weekly comic strip about the Mayham Family featuring proud parents of five daughters, ranging in age from 2 to 14 years.
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- imperfectparent.com - - Humorous articles and journal relating to parenthood, plus a forum covering diverse parenting-related topics.
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- JellyMom - - Humor and articles from a stay-at-home-mom.
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- Laughing Parents - - Parents can share humorous stories, get advice and gain perspective on parenting issues.
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- Minivan Moms - - A precision marching group of Moms present a photo-essay of their adventures.
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- Mommarama - - Parenting humor by Susan Kawa featuring 'UG the caveman', a parenting expert.
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- Notes From a Housewife - - Columns about life as a young, suburban housewife living in the South, plus practical parenting tips.
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- Parenting Humor - - Jokes, stories, funny excuses and cartoons about bringing up children.
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- Perplexing Times - - Online newspaper written from the point of view of an infant, detailing all the things that irritate little people.
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- Real Mom Club - - Satirical forum for mothers to cope with kids through stories, animation, and stick figure cartoons.
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- Sanity Central - - Dedicated to providing what parents need in their day; namely, a laughter time out.
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- Stupid Children - - Satirical and irreverent comment on children and parenthood.
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- Suburban Bliss - - A mother of two small children struggles to keep her brains from oozing out.
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- Suite 101 Humor - - Advice for fathers-to-be from a father-that-was, by Greg Holbrook.
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