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Murderous frogs, children boiled in teapots and a mouse riding a lobster are generally not images seen today on Christmas cards but in Victorian times it was all par for the course.
There are (feel free to grab a breath here): angel frogs, frogs in jars, frogs on bumper stickers, frog greeting cards, too many frog necklaces to count, stained glass frogs, a frog dehumidifier ...
The tradition of sending Christmas cards came together in the Victorian era, although — as cultural historian Ainsley Hawthorn writes — many of those early cards were strange and sometimes ...
In "Christmas Eve," Frog and Toad are looking forward to spending the winter holiday together, but a last-minute errand into town sidetracks Frog, causing Toad to wonder if his best friend will ...