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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.
View full sizeJessica Scott photos | The Grand rapids PressJudy Harlan, a.k.a. the frog lady, holds a hand-painted frog tile given to her by a friend. Harlan has nearly 3,000 frog-related ...
Whoville and its lighting of a dramatic Christmas tree are part of seasonal festivities running through Jan. 6 at Universal Studios Hollywood. Activities vary from the Frog Choir performing at The ...
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 ...
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have had much to celebrate this year. Their first royal Christmas card features a sweet, previously unseen candid photo from their wedding reception at Frogmore ...