You meet Mole, Ratty, and Toad in "The Wind in the Willows," a classic children's book written by Kenneth Grahame in 1908. The novel follows the adventures of these anthropomorphic animals in the English countryside.
No its about the adventures of Mole (the main charector) Ratty Badger and Toad of Toad Hall.
They are characters from the book "The Wind in the Willows". which was written by A. A. Milne I believe that the bachelors were Mole, Toad and Badger.
Portly is the son of Otter, so I'm guessing that he is an otter.
The main animal characters in "Wind in the Willows" are Mole, Ratty, Badger, and Toad. Mole is a gentle and curious animal who loves exploring, Ratty is a water-loving rat who is a skilled boater, Badger is a wise and reclusive creature who lives underground, and Toad is an eccentric and irresponsible character who loves adventure and causing mischief.
Mole is a gentle, timid creature who enjoys domestic comforts and the simple pleasures of life. Ratty is a kind and adventurous water vole who loves the river and boating. Toad is a flamboyant and reckless character with a passion for motorcars and new fads. Badger is a wise and reclusive gentleman who values loyalty and tradition.
Main characters are Mole, Ratty, Toad and Badger. Other characters include 'Wild-wooders'- weasels, stoats and ferrets. Also otter, rabbits, a washerwoman, a gentleman and his young lady, a barge woman, goalor and his daughter, policeman, a magistrate and a train driver.
She is a girl who is fond with Mr Mole, Badger, Rat and toad
A dead Toad
Guacamole toad in the hole, Dover sole
A favorite frog book is Frog and Toad Treasury. This book includes 3 stories about frog and toad.
If you meet a toad, you might say, "Hello, little toad! Are you enjoying your day in the garden?" You could also ask, "What are you looking for?" or simply admire its unique features, saying, "You have such interesting colors!" Engaging with a toad can be a fun way to appreciate nature!
Its a toad but you could say its a frog