You can’t judge a book.
The Frog Prince is a pretty good toddler lesson for Martin Luther King’s birthday.
The Frog Prince is my new pattern and he’s ready for test knitting. **I’ve got my Lovely Volunteers!** Thank you so much for the speedy responses!
The Frog Prince Prototype is endorsed by tiny princesses who won’t wear their hair clips.
Frogs come in all colors. This one’s poisonous.
Very cool. 🙂
AAAAH!! Don’t let Ellie handle poisonous frogs!! 🙂 Maybe her personal “cuteness field” protects her?? LOVE your frogs!! They are ADORABLE!! Of course, I haven’t seen anything you’ve created that wasn’t adorable…
So cute 🙂 I would drop everything to knit these little ones.
Super cute – I’d be happy to help with the test knitting if you still need someone.
And that’s all the test knitters I need! Thank you so much!
No Way!!! so totally cute! love it
The cuteness of the frogs is only overshadowed by the cuteness of Ellie! What a sweetheart she is.
I love these frogs please let meknow when I can get a copy of the pattern my girls would love to each have one:) Hugs Darcy
Cutie Patootie!!
Oh yeah, the frogs look good, too. 🙂
Love the frogs!! And who needs hairclips anyway, they are just a pain. LOL
I am LOVING the green froggies! How is kissing working on them?
Oh those frogs are darling!
Lovely frogs!
My little princess will not wear hairclips either, since she has ultra straight fine hair I had it cut short – first time was really cute pixie cut, last time was not so successful. You know it’s not good when your husband tells the hairdresser that her cut looks like a bowl…
Such. Cute. Frogs. Send help! Dying from cuteness.
Also re: hairclips? Most kids that age won’t wear them, even if you go to Claire’s and buy the super extra cute ones. If you want to keep Ellie’s hair out of her face you can braid it in front and use tiny covered hair bands (real rubber pulls-ouch) which she *might* keep in her hair for 2.5 minutes. Or maybe some i-cord headbands that tie?
OH MY GOODNESS!! I love love LOVE the frogs!!!