By reading this story, kids will learn about the Goliath frog, the largest frog in the world. They reside in the rainforests and rivers of West Africa, specifically in Cameroon. They will discover fascinating facts about the frog's physical attributes, such as its size, color, and impressive leaping ability. They'll also learn about its habitat preferences, like rivers and sandy-bottomed streams with swiftly flowing water, and why it doesn't thrive in captivity. The story highlights the frog's unique dietary habits, noting that its tadpoles eat plants near waterfalls, and distinguishes it from other frogs by explaining how it doesn't croak or have mating calls. Through this narrative, children will also be introduced to environmental conservation issues, understanding the impact of habitat destruction on species survival, and they may become curious about conservation efforts to save this extraordinary amphibian.