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“Frog and Toad” by Arnold Lobel (1.5 hours): Celebrate the power of friendship with Frog and Toad as they fly a kite, resist the temptation of cookies and search for a lost button.
Calling all wildlife watchers! The Iowa DNR will be hosting two frog and toad call survey training workshops in 2025. These workshops will be held live via Zoom and are for anybody interested in ...
Purple Crayon Players hops onto the Northwestern stage once again to produce theatre for young audiences with its sold-out show “A Year with Frog and Toad” this weekend. The musical is based ...
The organization noted that Michigan has lost 60% of its original wetlands, including 55% in Oakland County, 53% in Washtenaw County and 90% in Wayne County. Survey data consistently show the ...
“A Year With Frog and Toad,” a Broadway hit, was nominated for three Tony Awards, including Best Musical. Based on Arnold Lobel’s beloved children’s books, it features a j ...
These two best friends couldn’t be more different. Frog loves a new adventure while Toad prefers to stay close to home. Despite these differences, they always find a way to be there for each other.
Frog and Toad try to reunite a lost umbrella with its owner. Vacation plans hit a snag when Toad worries about what to pack.
“Woman, frog, and devil, these are siblings treble.” The little Wojnicz did his best to fathom the meaning of this adage, but he had no idea what exactly his uniformed uncle, who usually ...
Frog and Toad stars Nat Faxon, Kevin Michael Richardson, Ron Fuches, Fortune Feimster, Cole Escola, Aparna Nancherla, Yvette Nicole Brown, Stephen Tobolowsky, Tom Kenny, Selene Luna, Margaret Cho ...
I wasn’t living in Minneapolis when the Children’s Theatre Company first premiered “A Year With Frog and Toad” way back in 2002, but I do remember vividly watching on television Jay Goede ...
When Frog and Toad go swimming in the pond, they each dive into a Hula-Hoop-like contraption with sequined blue fabric hanging down from it, allowing them to independently “swim” around the stage.
Photo courtesy of Jay Goede Meet Frog and Toad, best friends who embark upon a year’s worth of adventures with great merriment, comedic agility, and joyful song-singing.