Okay, I realize this is probably “politically incorrect”, but a doting grandmother just had to share a picture too cute to ignore! However, the subjects are not the only special thing in this picture. Notice this is a READ poster?
Jenny Levine has lead a project at ALA that is now ready for the library world. Best of all, it only requires your imagination! The READ Mini Poster Generator
has four templates, and with a click of a button you can upload a picture from your computer. Just be sure the picture has room above your head! (Tip courtesy of Jenny’s blog, The Shifted Librarian). You can also add text to your poster.
Just think of all the uses you could think of for these posters — publicity for Banned Books Week, Teen Read Week, Kansas Reads to Preschoolers. . .the list is endless. Please post comments of suggested uses so everyone can take advantage of your creative genius.
There is a READ Poster pool onFlickr. Add yours to the collection!
My final thought would be a reminder that a photo release is a necessity. This one is in English and Spanish. Enjoy!



That READ poster is really cool! I played around with it in a funny way, but it could come to great use!