Learn About The Summer Reading Program
Make A Splash - READ!
Make a Splash (Ages 1 to 11) Reading Levels:
Minnows (Read to Me) - Toddlers, preschoolers, and other children who will be read to by their parents, grandparents or siblings.
Guppies - Early readers who are beginning to read but may need some help.
Koi - Independent readers who read without help.



Your Steps to Success with Summer Reading:
1. Sign up at the library according to your reading level.
2. You will get a reading log paper to keep track of your reading.
3. Check out books you enjoy. All books counted must be library books.
4. Keep track of the number of minutes that you read each time.
5. Color in a picture on your reading log for every 15 minutes you read.
6. When you have colored in 8 pictures (read 2 hours) bring your reading log to the library and you will get prize and earn a ticket to enter the 
drawing for special prizes.
7. Look at the special prizes that you might win.They will be near the
check-out desk upstairs at the library.
8. Pick a prize you want to win and put your ticket in the bucket for that
prize. Good Luck!
9. Keep reading to win more prizes and chances to win the drawings.
10. Don't miss the special craft days and programs.
You can have a lot of fun!
List of books about water.
Explore websites that teach about water.
Fun activities and water games.
Make a Splash Summer Reading graphics used by permission. Copyright © 2010 Collaborative Summer Library Program. All Rights Reserved.
Photo credit: http://myfishtanks.info
Photo credit:
http://animal.discovery.com
Photo credit:
http://www.aqua-fish.net
The websites have correct information
The websites are designed for children
The websites are easy to read
The websites are easy to use
You will also find many fun activities and games that will help you

learn about water.
Summer Reading Pathfinder developed February 2010 by:
Regina George, Director
Covington-Veedersburg Public Library
covlibrary@sbcglobal.net
Don't Stop Now - There's More to Do!
Why do I need the pathfinder?

The water pathfinder will make searching for information about water
much easier.

The library has wonderful books about water, but there are also many
great websites about water. You can learn about water using a
computer.

You will be guided to websites that have been selected because: