For immediate release | April 1, 2014
Spider-Man, John Green and other superheroes among hot new materials in new 91´«Ã½ Graphics catalog
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CHICAGO – Many exciting that are bound to inspire and excite readers in schools and libraries across the nation are included in the 91´«Ã½ Graphics Summer 2014 catalog. Spotlighted on the cover is a new , inviting you to “Drop in and Read.” Also featured are other Avengers from the Marvel Universe—Iron Man, Captain America, Hulk and Thor—which are available as a and . These superheroes take on unbeatable foes while promoting the power of reading, inspiring kids, tweens and teens to become the hero of their own story at your library.
John Green is a real-life superhero and self-proclaimed “nerdfighter” whose best-selling novel “The Fault in Our Stars” has been adapted into a feature film. To applaud its release on June 6, 91´«Ã½ Graphics introduces the . A match to the popular , John declares “Reading is Awesome” on this bookmark, serving as a handy reminder to “DFTBA @ your library!”
Two-time Caldecott Honor-winning author and illustrator Laura Vaccaro Seeger brings her beloved characters Dog and Bear to 91´«Ã½ Graphics on a and . With one simple word, this vibrant poster will brighten any space and remind young and old alike of the joys of reading alone or with a friend.
Celebrate the freedom to read in your school, bookstore or library during Banned Books Week, Sept. 21-27, with promotional materials that serve to educate and inspire patrons to find and read a banned book. include a Banned Books Week poster, bookmark, button and t-shirt. A new 2014 edition of the Banned Books Resource Guide, along with a 2014 List of Banned Books, are in the works and will be available in late May. For more information about Banned Books Week, please visit .
This fall the Young Adult Library Services Association (YALSA) encourages libraries to use the “Turn Dreams into Reality” theme during Teen Read Week, Oct. 12-18, to highlight all the great resources and activities they provide to inspire teens to succeed in school and beyond. include a poster, bookmarks and digital downloads. An annual celebration of reading for fun, this year’s theme can be used to highlight a variety of resources in your collection—inspirational stories, motivating biographies, career resources, how-to books and magazines and more. For more on Teen Read Week, visit .
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