The children spend an afternoon getting their teeth examined.
Jon and Kate travel to Los Angeles to see a hair-transplant specialist.
Jon and Kate try to cater to two unique personalities for the girls 7th birthday celebration.
Mady and Cara organize a family fashion show which showcases each Gosselin s individual personality; the morphing fashions of Kate Gosselin.
Jon and Kate spend a day together for themselves that includes teeth whitening and a romantic dinner for two.
Jon puts finishing touches on the twins new room and the sextuplets new beds.
Mady decides to get her ears pierced, and then have lunch alone with her parents.
Cara picks out new in-line skates and goes rollerblading with her father at a local skating rink.
The sextuplets have a birthday party.
The family goes to a local amusement park.
Sara Snow helps the Gosselins eat healthier and conserve energy.
The children make their first visit to the dentist.
Jon and the kids give Kate a break for Mother's Day; Jon, Kate and the kids go back to Hershey Medical Center for the NICU reunion.
The family celebrates the Fourth of July.
The Gosselins renovate their house; new changes in sleeping arrangements are made.
The Gosselins buy half a cow; Jon and Kate take the kids to a nearby organic farm.
The Gosselins go to the zoo.
The Gosselins renovate their house.
Never-before-seen footage includes a first trip to the beach and plastic surgery about which Kate has never spoken.
Kate is home alone all day with just the sextuplets when the twins start first grade.
The Gosselin family gets a new formal picture taken, trying to get a perfect picture with eight kids who do not want to sit still.
Jon and Kate pack up their family of 10 for a winter vacation.
The Gosselin family spends the Christmas season caroling, baking cookies and dressing in holiday outfits and visiting friends who have helped them.
Jon and Kate answer some of the 150-a-day e-mails from viewers.
Kate signs Mady and Cara up for cooking classes, and then lets them try out their new skills at home.
Cara learns how to play the piano and Mady the violin, and they practice for a special concert for the family.
Mady and Cara show the different games the family plays together.
The Gosselin family heads to Chicago to meet Oprah Winfrey.
Jon and Kate plan an all-day trip for the whole family.
Jon and Kate offer parenting tips as they look back on their experiences with eight children.
Newly discovered home video footage shows the struggles and triumphs of the Gosselin family.
Jon takes the boys to a golf course for a day of fun; Kate and the girls head to the grocery store.
Kate shops for her large family on a tight budget; Jon and Kate navigate through a crowded toy store with eight unhappy children.
The Gosselin family settles down to watch a movie.
Kate treats the girls to painting and fun at a pottery painting studio; the boys get a lesson in healthy exercise.
Jon and Kate take the kids to a bakery to decorate their own birthday cupcakes, but the kids have to wait until after dinner to eat them.
The Gosselins convert their attic into a bedroom for the twins and separate the girls from the boys.
Jon cooks a traditional Korean meal for the family to teach the children about their heritage.
Jon and Kate pack up the family for a car trip to a speaking engagement.
Jon and Kate take the children on a tour of wild horses dwelling along the coast and to a lighthouse.
The Gosselin family heads to the beach, hoping for an improvement over a previous miserable visit.