Tiddalik is a little greedy frog who is so thirsty that he drinks all the water in the world. All the other animals are obviously upset and do their best to convince Tiddalik to release the water. It is a traditional story from Australia that is a nice introduction when discussing water resources. At the end of the story we have added a short clip discussing some of the aspects of the global water shortage and the need for water preservation. This story is part of the Circle of Love Environmental Storytelling Program, published by the Earth Lovers Family. This story is retold by Rutger Tamminga in simple English and is meant for young learners. The Earth Lovers Family provides songs, stories and activities that build environmental awareness. Each story comes with a set of worksheets available free of charge here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1CfIEBnYjjyXodRsFDrHQZiR-wPANc4zv/view?usp=sharing The Earth Lovers Family is a program of the Neohumanist Education movement.