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WATER SAFETY Coloring and Activity Book

A NOTE TO PARENTS AND TEACHERS This water safety coloring and activity book may be used to instruct children in some of the basics of boat and water safety. We recommend that you go through the book with your children and read the poem on each page out loud. Then discuss the message with your children, and how it may apply to them. The teaching guide in the back of the book elaborates on each picture with an activity that will help reinforce what the children have learned, and will suggest topics for discussion. There are also several pages of puzzles with a water safety theme at the end of the book. Please take a little time with your children to study this book and help protect Minnesota s most precious resource our children! The Minnesota DNR prohibits discrimination in its programs and services based on race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, public assistance status, age, sexual orientation or disability. Persons with disabilities may request reasonable modifications to access or participate in DNR programs and services by contacting the DNR ADA Title II Coordinator at info.dnr@state.mn.us or 651-296-6157. Discrimination inquiries should be sent to Minnesota DNR, 500 Lafayette Road, St. Paul, MN 55155 4049; or U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Office for Civil Rights and Civil Liberties, Compliance Branch, 245 Murray Lane SW, Building 410, Mail Stop #0190, Washington, D.C. 20528. 2018 State of Minnesota, Department of Natural Resources. Minnesota DNR is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Illustrations by Angela Jacobson. Printed on Minnesota-made paper containing 10% post-consumer waste.

Always wear your life jacket that goes for grown-ups too. A life jacket is your friend for life and makes boating safe for you.

When swimming at the lake or beach take a buddy to keep from trouble. A lifeguard standing by to help can get there on the double.

Learning to swim is lots of fun and a very smart thing to do. A swimming class can really help make it easy and safe for you.

Water toys like tubes and mats are only meant for play. But trusting one to save your life could ruin your whole day!

Tippy boats and standing up are bad for son and daughter Cause if they take that one wrong step they could wind up in the water.

The skipper said, Full speed ahead let s see how fast we ll go! But if boats or docks are in the way they should be going slow.

Cold water likes to steal your strength and makes it hard to float. So if your skiff turns bottom up always climb back on the boat.

Reach a stick to save his life or a long rope you could throw. And if a boat is standing by to help him you could row.

I ll show them I m no scaredy cat! Johnny dove into the lake but didn t check the bottom, Tho the water wasn t very deep it was the rocks that got him.

Too much weight is dangerous and can cause your boat to sink Cause overloading is just not smart you could wind up in the drink!

Sunny days are best for boats but when you hear lightning crack Be smart, be cool, don t be a chump when you see a storm HEAD BACK!

Billy told his sister Sue near ice please don t play. He s read the rules, he knows his stuff this sign means stay away!

You have to wear your life jacket or no boat ride today! START

Copy the numbered boxes on the left in the correctly numbered empty boxes on the right to unscramble the picture. (Hint: You should always obey this person at the pool or beach.)

18 HIDDEN WORDS OR PHRASES Some are safe things, some are not. How many can you find? (Hint: They can be up/down, left/right, or diagonal)

TEACHING AND STUDY GUIDE PAGE 1 Life jackets come in many styles and colors. You should always wear a life jacket when in a boat, even if you are a good swimmer. Why? What would happen if you were not wearing a life jacket and fell overboard or were knocked unconscious in a boating accident? Practice putting on different sizes of life jackets. Have the child put on a life jacket and then lift their arms above their head. An adult then lifts up on the shoulders of the life jacket. If it touches the child s ears or it comes off, it is too loose. PAGE 2 Swim at supervised beaches and always with a buddy. Wear a life jacket if you aren t sure of your swimming ability. Talk about why there should be a grown-up present to supervise swimmers. The adult who is supervising should be watching the swimmer, not reading a book or snoozing. Why? PAGE 3 The best water safety advice we can give is to learn to swim properly. Lessons are available from the American Red Cross, YMCA, community school programs and many other institutions. If you are a weak swimmer or don t know how to swim at all, enroll in a swimming class today! PAGE 4 Don t substitute inflatable toys, tubes or air mattresses for swimming ability, because you might fall off, or they might suddenly deflate or drift out into deep water. Talk about what bad things could happen while using an inflatable toy for flotation. Tell them not to swim after anything that floats away. PAGE 5 These foolish folks are breaking an important safety rule. They are standing up in a boat. Try to think of ways to keep a boat from tipping over. (Hints: Would staying seated and keeping low in the boat be a good idea? How about always having one hand on the boat when moving around?) PAGE 6 There are lots of things to watch while boating. Help your skipper keep an eye out for docks, rocks, boats or other objects that could cause a collision. Name things you should watch out for while boating. PAGE 7 Capsizing (tipping over) and falls overboard are the two most common kinds of fatal boating accidents. If you do tip over, try to climb back onto your boat, even if it is still upside down. It is important to get as much of your body as possible out of the water, because cold water robs body heat 25 times faster than air of the same temperature. Discuss why you should not take your clothes off if you fall into cold water. (Hint: Clothing traps air and heat.)

PAGE 8 Unless you have special training in lifesaving, don t swim out to help someone in trouble. Someone could extend something from the shore to the victim such as a long stick, a boat oar, or fishing pole. Or they could throw a floatable item like a boat cushion, life jacket or empty picnic cooler. Most importantly, yell for help from an adult! Name things that float you might find at the dock or a beach that could be extended or thrown to someone having trouble in the water and why you should not try a swimming rescue. PAGE 9 Never dive into waters of unknown depth. You could hurt your head and neck on a rock, log or shallow bottom. Just remember First time, feet first. Talk about other things that could happen if you were wading or swimming in unknown waters. (Hint: What if there was broken glass on the bottom?) PAGE 10 Find out how many people your boat can carry. Look at the plate usually near the back of the boat (transom) or the steering wheel. Talk about why too many people or too much weight in a boat might be dangerous. PAGE 11 No boating trip should start out in a storm. If you see a storm coming, head back to shore. Lightning strikes the tallest object it can find. Talk about what the tallest things are out on the lake. PAGE 12 The diamond shaped thin ice sign means danger, but just because there is no sign doesn t mean it is safe. Never play on or near icy ponds, streams, ditches or lakes unless you are with a grown-up who can tell you if it s alright. If someone does fall through thin ice, tell them to grab the edge of the ice and hang on, then you should run to an adult to call 911 for help! Talk about what you could do to help someone who fell through the ice if there was no grown-up to help. (Note to teacher: This depends greatly on the age of the child. In most cases, we recommend that children run for help if they see someone in a water or ice emergency and not attempt a rescue themselves.) Answers for 18 Hidden Words or Phrases puzzle on page 15 Tippy Boat Capsized Boat Lightning Storms Unknown Waters Inflatable Toys Help Life Jacket Ice Supervised Swimming Buddy Swimming Class Lifesaver Water Safety Lifeguard Rope Paddle Life Preserver

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