“Making a Splash will make a fabulous, educational read for any young person interested in wildlife and the outdoors.” —Dr. Kerry Kriger, founder and executive director, Save the Frogs! Is the swim-a-thon doomed? When Zack falls off a ladder and breaks his arm, the worst part isn’t his injury—it’s missing the Nature Club’s upcoming swim-a-thon. Stuck sitting by the creek while the others practice their strokes, Zack discovers a froglet with a damaged limb and names him Rana. Zack and his friends spring into action to help the froglet, only to discover more and more human-made hazards for the little frogs. As Zack’s story unfolds in parallel with Rana’s, he learns how important it is to care for the environment. In the end, Zack and his friends from the Nature Club plot out how to do exactly that—for the frog and themselves.
I loved this book, i'm 9 and this book was fun and entertaining the characters were fun and the book explained problems that endanger nature there is two sides of the story in every book in the series a animal side and a human side they both face similar challenges