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    The New Yorker‏Verified account @NewYorker Mar 31

    Arnold Lobel's “Frog and Toad” endures as an amphibious celebration of same-sex love: http://nyer.cm/KXafQWE pic.twitter.com/Sry4w4T2CC

    10:00 PM - 31 Mar 2018
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      2. Corey 🤬Reynolds‏Verified account @coreyreynoldsLA Mar 31
        Replying to @NewYorker

        I read their adventures to my little kid almost every night.

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      3. Phoebe Wall Howard‏Verified account @phoebesaid Apr 1
        Replying to @coreyreynoldsLA @NewYorker

        Ditto.

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      1. Calton Bolick‏ @Calton Apr 1
        Replying to @NewYorker

        Not just in English, it turns out. I found this a few minutes ago at a fancy new Tokyo shop.pic.twitter.com/qhZSEwBrR3

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      1. sharbo‏ @sestienstra Mar 31
        Replying to @NewYorker

        These books are so charming! I still love them.

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      1. Jennifer L. Brady‏ @BradyLitCoach Apr 1
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        Yes. Totally read this before. Arnold Lobel was very interesting.

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      1. Be Bullish  🤘‏ @USF_HotTakes Apr 1
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        pic.twitter.com/5r2hRLc21C

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      1. esmeralda jones‏ @no1nameleft Mar 31
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        Even as a child i realized this on a certain level & thought it was nice to have a "friend" so close.. Beautiful stories.

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      1. Dan Russell‏ @DLR_XXL Apr 1
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        Come on

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      1. Mike‏ @polkeeter Apr 1
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        Our school librarian, a Unitarian, had a Frog and Toad club. The only benefit was you got to eat your lunch in the library.

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      1. Tessa Torgeson‏ @tessa_tito Apr 1
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        This is truly fascinating and I love it

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      1. Samriddha Das‏ @samriddha_das Apr 1
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        Bromance

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      1. Traveling-Stranger‏ @tstranger25 Mar 31
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        thats the Bert and Ernie thing too. If you think that when you see it that means youre gay

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      1. Aimey‏ @amymschwarz Mar 31
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        didn't have a clue about that as s kid. loved the books.

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      1. Marie D.‏ @MarieRVT Mar 31
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        Loved them when I was a kid and when I read the books to my kid.

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      1. SF_Bay_Expat‏ @SF_Bay_Expat Mar 31
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        I loved reading Frog and Toad as a child!

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      1. Pat Campbell‏ @pcampbell247 Mar 31
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        One of my favorites.

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