Days with Frog and Toad

Arnold Lobel

Book - 1979

Frog and Toad spend their days together, but find sometimes it's nice to be alone.

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Published
New York : Harper & Row c1979.
Language
English
Main Author
Arnold Lobel (-)
Physical Description
64 p. : col. ill. ; 22 cm
ISBN
9780060239640
9781442047679
9780060239633
  • Tomorrow
  • The kite
  • Shivers
  • The hat
  • Alone.
Review by Kirkus Book Review

The glowing friendship of Frog and Toad continues, with Frog as the wiser, supportive partner easing Toad through his small frustrations and uncertainties. Frog plays the sympathetic sounding board while Toad convinces himself to clean house today and take it easy tomorrow instead of the other way round; he encourages Toad through a fourth and finally successful try at kite flying despite the robins' ridicule; he scares himself and Toad with a shivery ghost story that might or might not have happened to him; and, less admirably perhaps, he shrinks Toad's too-big birthday hat with water while leading his friend to believe that Toad's own big thoughts have enlarged his head. Once more, Lobel leaves the two with their friendship reaffirmed, this time after Toad misinterprets his friend's desire to be alone for a while. As in Frog and Toad All Year (1976) the relationship has settled into a comfortable, conflict-free pattern; but the complementary pair continues to delight and vulnerable Toad to invite sympathetic recognition. Copyright ©Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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