The Prince and the Frog: A Story to Help Children Learn about Same-Sex Relationships

Siblings Prince Oskar and Princess Caroline meet a frog who (of course) is really an enchanted prince, cursed by an evil wizard, who can only regain his true form with a “true love’s kiss.” They assume that Caroline might be the one, and try to nurture their relationship, but it is not to be. Eventually, they realize that it is Oskar and the frog who are growing close. Oskar kisses the frog, and the frog turns into a prince. Also, Pike makes a point of having Caroline say that she is happy being single—a nice nod to inclusion for those who don’t wish to partner.

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