It's OKAY to be GAY LIPSYNC (ft. Ms.Ter) - Drag: QUEER KID STUFF

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Published on Apr 25, 2024
How safe is your space? Take our 5-minute LGBTQ+ affirming quiz to find out! ? https://www.queerkidstuff.com/quiz

Learn more about our work at https://www.queerkidstuff.com!

LGBTQ+ educational webseries for children ages 3+ hosted by a tie-wearing queer human, Lindz, and their non-binary best-stuffed friend, Teddy. It's gender Studies 101 meets Mr. Rodgers’ Neighborhood!

FOLLOW Lindz and Teddy's adventures around the interwebz!
Website: http://queerkidstuff.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/queerkidstuff/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/queerkidstuff
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/queerkidstuff/
Tumblr: http://queerkidstuff.tumblr.com/
Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/queerkidstuff/

These people are awesome!
Created by Lindz Amer
Directed by Hannah Rimm
Teddy played by Montana Lampert Hoover
Design by Emmie Finckle
Hair & Makeup by Meghan McCarter
Sound by Kym Lukacs
Title Sequence by Carly Silverman (https://carlycomelately.com/)
Songs by Amanda D'Archangelis, Sung by Lindsay Amer
Logo by KD Diamond

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