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Free, print-ready poster: “Reading Lets Your Imagination Soar”

Added to my For The Love Of Reading resource for teachers, librarians, booksellers and young readers: a free, print-ready “Reading Lets Your Imagination Soar” poster. For all my free, print-ready material, please see Debbie’s Print-Ready Archive. I’ve also added a greeting card version of just the found object art to my Zazzle card shop (Canada/U.S.).




Children’s Book Finger Puppets: tips for children’s book creators, teachers and parents

I’ve added some free print-ready templates for creating finger puppets related to I’M BORED and WHERE ARE MY BOOKS? You can preview the I’m Bored puppets here and download here. You can get the Where Are My Books? puppets here: Spencer & Mom download, Sis and Dad download and Squirrel/Narwhal/Book download. For all my free, print-ready material, see my Print-Ready Archives. Note that you don’t HAVE . . .



Free print-ready poster: Tim Federle quote about books

I’ve added a new print-ready poster to my For The Love Of Reading page: You can download the poster here. For more free print-ready literacy posters, activity sheets, bookmarks and more, see For The Love Of Reading. You can also browse my full Print-Ready Archive for teachers, librarians and young readers.



Free print-ready poster: “Be A Reading Ninja!”

I’ve added a new print-ready poster to my For The Love Of Reading page: “Be A Reading Ninja!” It prints on an 8.5 x 11″ sheet of paper. Download it here. This is also now available as a “Be A Reading Ninja!” greeting card. You can find ALL my free, print-ready bonus material in . . .



Pernille Ripp’s Reading Myth #1: “This is a girl/boy book”

I was so inspired by Pernille Ripp’s talk at Nerd Camp earlier this year and just discovered (duh, why didn’t I look for this earlier?) that she has a blog! I was inspired to illustrate a quote from her recent piece, “Stop Feeding The Beast – The Reading Myths We Pass . . .




Scorpion Petting and Book Reviews

I love this Liana Brooks quote so much I decided to illustrate it. 🙂 And on the topic of helping the authors whose work you enjoy, here are some ways to help authors even if you can’t afford to buy their books. Also see Debbie’s Reading Journal as well as Debbie’s Bookstagram.