It's not one of the frogs on your list, but Gray Tree Frogs are actually fantastic frogs, especially for beginners. I've started with frogs about a year ago now, and I started with two of these guys. Like nearly all frogs, they are also nocturnal, yet they are a bit active during the day. On top of that, they had great personality, exploring, croaking, searching, interacting with each other, etc. Despite being named "Gray Tree Frogs", they are NOT a boring shade of gray. They're actually very colorful sometimes, ranging from white to brown-black, with shades of green and brown in between (check the care sheet for images of this). As for handling, they are still frogs, so the oils on your hands can comprimise their immune system, especially if you are stressing them out. These guys are hearty though, and (depending on the individual frog) may adjust to being handled, removing most of the stress from handling (oils are still an issue though). They're great frogs though, outgoing, active, resilient, and apparently tetraploid. Overall; Gray Tree Frogs are totally uderrated and you should consider one :P. Keep in mind there's the Cope's Gray Tree Frog, and the normal Gray (Hyla versicolor), of which I've recommended the latter. There isn't much difference between the two, but my experience was with the H. versicolor.