Days with Frog and Toad By Arnold Lobel Power Point By Reagan Pellett.

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Days with Frog and Toad By Arnold Lobel Power Point By Reagan Pellett

Main Characters FrogToad

Describe Frog’s Personality Frog is usually polite. Frog is NOT bossy. Frog always is a nice, nice, nice boy.

Describe Toad’s Personality Toad is very nice. Toad is never bossy to anybody.

Fiction or Non fiction Why ???????? The book is fiction because it has talking animals.

What it means to me It means to me that never think your friend is mad at you because they said they want to be alone. They might want to say nice things about you and didn’t want you to hear.

Plot or Problem Frog wants to be alone. Toad finds a note. Toad tries to cheer up Frog. Toad thinks Frog does not want to be his friend anymore because he said he wanted to be alone. Frog wanted to be alone because he wanted to think about Toad. After that they ate lunch together.

A Different Ending to the Story I wanted Frog to be mad at Toad because Frog wanted to be alone. They never talked to each other ever again. Frog moves to Mexico.