Chicago Children's Theatre: "Frog and Toad"
Frog and Toad are great friends. The optimistic amphibian and his grumpy pal were created in the 1970s by Arnold Lobel in a series of I Can Read books.
Frog and Toad are great friends. The optimistic amphibian and his grumpy pal were created in the 1970s by Arnold Lobel in a series of I Can Read books.
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If you’re mom to a tween or teen boy, there’s no doubt that at some point you’ve asked youself, “Just what the heck is that smell?” What is it about boys on the verge of hitting puberty, that makes them think it’s OK to skip a shower and instead cover up their stink with an […]
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