
It's almost December! As I did with November and October, I have created a new set of December book display materials. These are perfect for busy librarians who know the value of beautiful book displays but don't have the time to create them. With these posters, I have done most of the work for you--all you need to do is print.
The best part for ReaderPants followers? The posters are FREE for a limited time! I would love to know how you are using the posters in your library, so I welcome any comments or photos in the comments below or in my TPT store as feedback.
I created all the posters in Adobe Illustrator to ensure quality, high-resolution printing. They are designed to print in 36" X 24" size, but you can print them smaller or even a bit larger without any loss in clarity. Pixels b-a-a-a-d!


This set includes nine posters and editable bookmarks for December:
- Different, Not Less (International Day of Persons With Disabilities is Dec. 3)
- World Human Rights Day (Dec. 10)
- National Gingerbread Day (Dec. 12)
- Do You Wanna Build a Snowman?
- Baby, It's Cold Outside
- Merry and Bright!
- "Red" Any Good Books Lately? (books with red covers)
- Realistic Fiction genre
- Fantasy genre

Each poster includes four readalike bookmarks: picture books, elementary, middle school, and high school + adults. All the bookmarks are fully editable in PowerPoint, so you can add your library's titles to the bookmarks. The bookmarks can also serve as a collection development tool for each topic because I have carefully evaluated every title on the bookmarks to make sure it is reviewed for the age group I recommend, has received positive reviews and/or awards, and is currently in-print and available through Titlewave and Amazon.

This is a growing bundle, and I plan to update the monthly posters and bookmarks each year. Once you download the set, you will receive all future updates free.