By Arnold Lobel
First published in 1971
Frog and Toad are two dear friends who star in a series of
early reader books. They sometimes have
their differences, yet at the end of the day, always come together to love and
support each other. This past week, I
read about Arnold Lobel, Frog’s and Toad’s creator. Four years after the first book was
published, Lobel’s daughter states that he came out to his family as gay. While Lobel never discussed the connection
between the series and his own relationships, it does seem as if he put his
personal life into Frog and Toad’s deep connection. In all of these stories, the two characters
show total devotion and deep compassion for each other.
In “The List”, Toad wakes up one morning with a lot on his mind,
so he decides to make a to-do list.
Wake up
Eat breakfast
Get dressed
Go to Frog’s House
Take a walk with Frog
Eat lunch
Take a nap
Play games with Frog
Eat supper
Go to Sleep
All goes
well until his list blows away with the wind while Toad is taking a walk with
Frog. Poor Toad can’t remember what he
is supposed to do next. Frog tries to
catch the list, but fails, so the two friends just sit together and do
nothing. When dark comes, Frog suggests
that they should go to sleep. This jogs
Toad’s memory and he realizes that last on his list was “go to sleep”. Finally, he can relax because his day is
complete.
Frog and
Toad are together as always – devoted and compassionate friends.
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