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Once upon a time in the Dreaming, there lived a frog called
Tiddalick. Tiddalick lived in the Wollombi Valley in the Creation
era. He was a greedy frog. He wanted to be the biggest frog in all
the land.
One very hot day, Tiddalick became
very thirsty. He wandered down to
the billabong where there was
plenty of water.
Tiddalick was so thirsty that he
began to drink and drink and drink
until all the water in the billabong
was gone.
When all the other animals
came to the billabong for a drink,
they discovered that there wasn’t any
water left. They were hot and thirsty too.
They knew that it was the greedy frog,
Tiddalick, who had drunk all the water.
They became very angry at him.
The animals knew that they
had to get the water back somehow.
If they wanted to get all the water out of
Tiddalick and back onto the billabong,
they would have to do something. The
wise owl suggested that if he laughed, all
the water would come out.
First, the echidna tried to make
him laugh. The echidna rolled
down the hill into the dried up
billabong. Tiddalick didn’t laugh.
Next, the kookaburra, who was
perched high up in the gum tree,
pretended to fall out. Tiddalick
still didn’t laugh.
After that, the wombat started
dancing some very funny moves.
Still, Tiddalick didn’t laugh.
The animals were so confused that
they didn’t know what to do. They
were still very thirsty.
Finally, the eel decided to give it a
try. He danced and danced and
danced until he tied himself into a
big knot.
Suddenly, Tiddalick’s mouth started
to move. He could not stop laughing
at the eel. He laughed so much that
all the water came out and ran back
into the dried up billabong.
From that day, Tiddalick was never
greedy again and he only drank
what he needed.
The moral lesson or theme from the statement "From
that day, Tiddalick was never greedy again and he only
drank what he needed" is that greed leads to negative
consequences and that moderation is a virtue.
Tiddalick, who is a character in an Australian Aboriginal
Dreamtime story, became so greedy that he drank up
all the water in the land, causing drought and hardship
for all the other animals. However, once he realized the
consequences of his actions and drank only what he
needed, the balance was restored, and the land
flourished once again. The lesson from this story is that
it is important to be mindful of our actions and to avoid
excessive or selfish behavior, as it can harm others and
the environment around us. Practicing moderation and
restraint can lead to a more harmonious and
sustainable existence.
The moral lesson or theme from the statement "From
that day, Tiddalick was never greedy again and he only
drank what he needed" is that greed leads to negative
consequences and that moderation is a virtue.
Tiddalick, who is a character in an Australian Aboriginal
Dreamtime story, became so greedy that he drank up
all the water in the land, causing drought and hardship
for all the other animals. However, once he realized the
consequences of his actions and drank only what he
needed, the balance was restored, and the land
flourished once again. The lesson from this story is that
it is important to be mindful of our actions and to avoid
excessive or selfish behavior, as it can harm others and
the environment around us. Practicing moderation and
restraint can lead to a more harmonious and
sustainable existence.

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au-h-28-tiddalick-the-frog-powerpoint_ver_1.ppt

  • 1.
  • 2. Once upon a time in the Dreaming, there lived a frog called Tiddalick. Tiddalick lived in the Wollombi Valley in the Creation era. He was a greedy frog. He wanted to be the biggest frog in all the land.
  • 3. One very hot day, Tiddalick became very thirsty. He wandered down to the billabong where there was plenty of water.
  • 4. Tiddalick was so thirsty that he began to drink and drink and drink until all the water in the billabong was gone.
  • 5. When all the other animals came to the billabong for a drink, they discovered that there wasn’t any water left. They were hot and thirsty too. They knew that it was the greedy frog, Tiddalick, who had drunk all the water. They became very angry at him.
  • 6. The animals knew that they had to get the water back somehow. If they wanted to get all the water out of Tiddalick and back onto the billabong, they would have to do something. The wise owl suggested that if he laughed, all the water would come out.
  • 7. First, the echidna tried to make him laugh. The echidna rolled down the hill into the dried up billabong. Tiddalick didn’t laugh.
  • 8. Next, the kookaburra, who was perched high up in the gum tree, pretended to fall out. Tiddalick still didn’t laugh.
  • 9. After that, the wombat started dancing some very funny moves. Still, Tiddalick didn’t laugh.
  • 10. The animals were so confused that they didn’t know what to do. They were still very thirsty. Finally, the eel decided to give it a try. He danced and danced and danced until he tied himself into a big knot.
  • 11. Suddenly, Tiddalick’s mouth started to move. He could not stop laughing at the eel. He laughed so much that all the water came out and ran back into the dried up billabong.
  • 12. From that day, Tiddalick was never greedy again and he only drank what he needed.
  • 13. The moral lesson or theme from the statement "From that day, Tiddalick was never greedy again and he only drank what he needed" is that greed leads to negative consequences and that moderation is a virtue. Tiddalick, who is a character in an Australian Aboriginal Dreamtime story, became so greedy that he drank up all the water in the land, causing drought and hardship for all the other animals. However, once he realized the consequences of his actions and drank only what he needed, the balance was restored, and the land flourished once again. The lesson from this story is that it is important to be mindful of our actions and to avoid excessive or selfish behavior, as it can harm others and the environment around us. Practicing moderation and restraint can lead to a more harmonious and sustainable existence.
  • 14. The moral lesson or theme from the statement "From that day, Tiddalick was never greedy again and he only drank what he needed" is that greed leads to negative consequences and that moderation is a virtue. Tiddalick, who is a character in an Australian Aboriginal Dreamtime story, became so greedy that he drank up all the water in the land, causing drought and hardship for all the other animals. However, once he realized the consequences of his actions and drank only what he needed, the balance was restored, and the land flourished once again. The lesson from this story is that it is important to be mindful of our actions and to avoid excessive or selfish behavior, as it can harm others and the environment around us. Practicing moderation and restraint can lead to a more harmonious and sustainable existence.