Tiddalik the Frog is so thirsty that he drinks every drop of water in the entire land…
Long, long ago during the Dream Time there lived a very large frog called Tiddalik.
Tiddalik lived in the rushes by the stream. He was always hungry and always thirsty…and because he was always hungry and thirsty he was always grumpy too.
What an appetite Tiddalik had! He would gobble up all the flies before the other frogs had a chance. He didn't care if they went hungry. All he cared about was himself.
It was the hottest time of the year. The sun beat down on the dry, dusty land and the frogs were all thirsty. But they weren't the only ones who needed to drink. So did all the other animals.
Kookaburra lived in a tree nearby. ‘Let’s go to the stream to drink,’ he said to the other birds.
What a welcome sight the stream was. And the birds were just about to drink when Tiddalik arrived…
‘Out of my way! I'm thirsty!’ he croaked.
Tiddalik pushed the birds aside and opened his enormous mouth. He drank…and drank…and drank. He was drinking all the water in the stream! Down went the water…down…down…until all that was left was mud.
The water inside Tiddalik’s tummy swished and rumbled.
‘That’s better,’ he yawned. Now all I need is a little rest…’
The giant frog slept, while the birds and other animals gathered round Kookaburra. ‘There’s no water left for us to drink. What can we do?’ they cried. Kookaburra didn't know either.
‘I know somewhere we can go for water,’ said a voice. It was Kangaroo. ‘Follow me!’
The animals and birds followed Kangaroo as she hippety hopped across the land. Before long, a wide, flowing river appeared.
And the thirsty animals lowered their heads, ready to drink…when they heard a sound…
It was Tiddalik - his giant water-filled belly swishing and rumbling.
‘Out of my way! I am still thirsty!’ he croaked.
The enormous frog pushed the other animals aside…then he opened his mouth and drank…and drank…and drank. He was drinking all the water in the river! Down went the water…down…down…until all that was left was mud.
Tiddalik had drunk so much water he was as big as a bush…
And the water inside his tummy swished and rumbled louder than ever.
‘That’s better,’ he yawned. Now all I need is a little rest…’
The giant frog slept, while the birds and other animals gathered round kangaroo. ‘There’s no water left for us to drink. What can we do?’ they cried. Kangaroo didn't know either.
‘There’s one more place we can go for water,’ said a voice from a tree. It was Koala bear. ‘Follow me!’
The animals and birds followed Koala as he padded across the hot dusty landscape…until Koala bear stopped at the billabong. The animals gathered at the pool of water and were just about to drink when…they heard a familiar sound. It was Tiddalik again - his giant belly swishing and rumbling.
‘Out of my way! I am still thirsty!’ he croaked.
He pushed the animals aside…then he opened his mouth and drank…and drank…and drank. He was drinking all the water in the billabong! Down went the water…down…down…until all that was left was mud.
Tiddalik had drunk so much water he was as big as a gum tree…
And the water inside his tummy swished and rumbled louder than ever.
‘That’s better,’ he yawned. Now all I need is a little rest…’
The giant frog slept, while the poor thirsty animals worried. ‘There’s no more water to drink in the entire land!’ they cried. ‘What are we going to do?’
Tiddalik the Frog - Part one
Tiddalik the Frog is so thirsty that he drinks every drop of water in the entire land… the stream, the river and the billabong. The other thirsty animals have to think of a way to get the water back.
The illustrated text is available as downloadable pdf files and the teaching resources include a sequencing activity and outline drawings to print and colour in.
Resources
Resource Pack
Download / print the Resource Pack - worksheets and learning activities suitable for home and school (pdf)

Resource Sheet 1: Vocabulary sheet. document
Download / print Resource Sheet 1: key vocabulary from the story (pdf)

Resource Sheet 2: Illustrated text of Part 1 (pdf) document
Download / print Resource Sheet 2: Illustrated text of Part one of the story (pdf)

Resource Sheet 3 - Illustration of Tiddalik. document
Download / print Resource Sheet 3: Illustration of Tiddalik

Resource Sheet 4 - Missing suffixes. document
Download /print Resource Sheet 4: Missing suffixes (pdf)

Resource Sheet 5: Pamphlet templates. document
Download / print Resource Sheet 5: templates for factual writing (pdf)

Resource Sheet 6: Find the mistakes. document
Download / print Resource Sheet 6: Find the mistakes (pdf)

Resource Sheet 7: Song lyrics. document
Download / print Resource Sheet 7: lyrics for 'Tiddalik the Frog was thirsty, thirsty' (pdf)

Song: 'Tiddalik the Frog was thirsty, thirsty'
Outline drawing of Tiddalik. document
Download / print an A4 outline drawing of Tiddalik the Frog for a colouring-in activity (pdf)

Outline drawing of the thirsty animals. document
Download / print an A4 outline drawing of the thirsty animals for a colouring-in activity (pdf)

Outline drawing of Snake knotted. document
Download / print an A4 outline drawing of Snake stuck in a knot for a colouring-in activity (pdf)

See also...
KS1 Music: Traditional Tales. collection
Tiddalik in our Music section - presented by Andy Day and Rebecca Keatley
