Learn how frogs can jump really far, about 10 times their own length, explained in a simple and fun way for 6-year-old children.
Hi there! Let's talk about frogs and how they jump. Frogs are amazing jumpers because they can leap far — about 10 times longer than their own body!
Imagine you are 6 blocks long. If you could jump like a frog, you would jump all the way across 60 blocks! That’s super far, right?
Frogs have strong and long back legs that help them do this big jump. Their legs work like springs that push them up and forward really fast.
So, when a frog wants to jump, it bends its legs, then pushes hard to fly through the air and land far away. That’s how they can move quickly and escape from danger.
Isn't that cool? Frogs might be small, but they can jump big!