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* ''Literature/ExperimentalFilm'': At age nine, Clark still loves ''Frog and Toad'', to the chagrin of his mother, who was reading at an adult level at his age.

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* ''Literature/ExperimentalFilm'': At age nine, Clark still loves ''Frog and Toad'', to the chagrin of his mother, who was reading at an adult level at his age.age.
* ''[[Literature/CaptainUnderpants Super Diaper Baby]]'''s sequel has a scene where Billy and his father read "Mecha-Frog and Robo-Toad are Enemies", a darker parody of ''Frog and Toad''.
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* ''Literature/ExperimentalFilm'': At Clark's autism evaluation, the nurse practitioner places Clark's Thomas toy on a bookcase to see if he'll ask his mother for help retrieving it.

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* ''Literature/ExperimentalFilm'': At Clark's autism evaluation, age nine, Clark still loves ''Frog and Toad'', to the nurse practitioner places Clark's Thomas toy on a bookcase to see if he'll ask chagrin of his mother for help retrieving it.mother, who was reading at an adult level at his age.
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* David from ''Literature/{{Rules}}'' finds it easier to borrow other people's words than to create his own, so much of his speech consists of ''Frog and Toad'' quotes. One of his favorites is "The whole world is covered with buttons, and not one of them is mine!"

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* David from ''Literature/{{Rules}}'' finds it easier to borrow other people's words than to create his own, so much of his speech consists of ''Frog and Toad'' quotes. One of his favorites is "The whole world is covered with buttons, and not one of them is mine!"mine!"
* ''Literature/ExperimentalFilm'': At Clark's autism evaluation, the nurse practitioner places Clark's Thomas toy on a bookcase to see if he'll ask his mother for help retrieving it.
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* David from ''Literature/{{Rules}}'' finds it easier to borrow other people's words than to create his own, so much of his speech consists of ''Frog and Toad'' quotes. One of his favorites is "The whole world is covered with buttons, and not one of them is mine!"

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