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    The New Yorker‏Verified account @NewYorker 30 Jun 2017

    Arnold Lobel's “Frog and Toad” endures as an amphibious celebration of same-sex love: http://nyer.cm/AkAUFKA pic.twitter.com/jeL1LEOnm7

    3:00 AM - 30 Jun 2017
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      2. Julian Terris ƸӜƷ ™  🎼 ♌ 🇳🇿 ☮️ ❤️‏ @JulianTerris 30 Jun 2017
        Replying to @NewYorker

        Jesus -and I thought they were "just friends"?

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      2. Akemi Ueda‏ @emikanarchy34 30 Jun 2017
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        Oh wow I always loved this book but never knew they were gay. Mind is blown.

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      1. Olé‏ @Kay_Kay_Oh 30 Jun 2017
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        OMG - They're just friends!!!

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      1. AT‏ @JoyZGrrrl 30 Jun 2017
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        Lovely to revisit Frog and Toad. Arnold Lobels's books are so good. See also "Grasshopper on the Road."

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      1. kate_dc‏ @kate_dc 30 Jun 2017
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        I knew Alex Jones was onto something.

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      1. Edward‏ @Edward56453317 1 Jul 2017
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        +1s

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      1. Craig Armstrong‏ @craigarmstrong 30 Jun 2017
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        Thanks for reminding me how funny and gentle these stories are

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      1. Abdullah Pocius‏ @IbnAllan 30 Jun 2017
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        Why are homosexuals so intent on sneaking homosexual relationships into young minds via cartoons

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      1. William Van Pelt‏ @WTVanPelt 30 Jun 2017
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        Same sex, different species; where are we going?

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      1. iimani David‏ @iimaniDAVID 30 Jun 2017
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        Frog & Toad will always be a story abt enduring friendship. Men love their male friends. To characterize this as "same sex love" is sly.

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      1. Jeff Hubbell‏ @Humbledore 30 Jun 2017
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        Or is that "different species" love? Because that's kind of a niche area.

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      2. Elena Latici‏ @ElenaLatici 30 Jun 2017
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        Must have read all the stories 100x or more over the 7 yrs I was Nanny to a friend's baby boy here in Italy. Our favorite was The Shivers.

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      3. Elena Latici‏ @ElenaLatici 30 Jun 2017
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        But it never once occurred to me that they were gay. Not that it matters. Straight or gay, Frog and Toad are beautiful.

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      1. Betterin17‏ @Betterin17 30 Jun 2017
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        These were some of my favorite books growing up.

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      1. kate_dc‏ @kate_dc 30 Jun 2017
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        FROGS ARE GAY

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