"The Traveling Frog" is a well-known children's fairy tale by Vsevolod Garshin. It tells the story of a curious and agile frog who decides to fly to warm lands with wild ducks. The clever frog gained the respect and admiration of the birds by inventing an original method of movement—a strong stick. If it weren't for the green traveler's vanity and love for flattery, her dream of reaching the south would have definitely been fulfilled. The croaker wanted the whole world to know about her intelligence and ingenuity. Forgetting everything, she croaked, let go of the stick, and fell straight into the village pond. But even there, the cheerful traveling frog did not stop boasting about her ingenuity and extraordinary adventures.