Book displays and bulletin boards I use to promote books found in my library collection(s).
Many of these have come from hours and hours of Pinterest deep dives.
Best time to display: Anytime
Description: Display your favorite quotes from books in your library. This one is one of my favorites from Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets. Yes, this is from the movie, but it lead to some fun conversations about comparing books and their movies!
Best time to display: April (National Poetry Month)
Description: Have students (and teachers) create poems using the titles printed on the spines of books. Stack them and snap a picture of their spine poems and post them!
Best time to display: December-February
Description: Displaying books with a wintery theme. Titles with words like snow and cold are perfect! I also added a special book art snowman to this display.
Best time to display: December-February
Description: Displaying books with the word FIRE in the title to help keep readers warm when it gets cold outside.
Best time to display: October
Description: Displaying books from the horror section. Perfect for Halloween. Filling each letter with horror book covers adds a little extra something!
Best time to display: September-November
Description: Displaying books with covers that match the colors of fall (Orange, Yellow, Red & Brown).
Best time to display: February/ANY
Description: Displaying books written by black authors as well as featuring black protagonists.
Best time to display: ANY
Description: Matching books with the 10 albums Taylor Swift used to perform her Eras tour in 2023-2024
Best time to display: December
Description: Displaying books written by jewish authors as well as with jewish protagonists.
Best time to display: ANY
Description: Matching displayed books with specific emojis.
Best time to display: December
Description: Even wonder what books the Grinch would have enjoyed reading. Well this display showcases some of their favorite titles!
Best time to display: ANY
Description: There are so many great YA books that have rebel protagonists and this is a great way to help your readers find some that they may not have been aware of. Also this is a fun way to find those in your library who have a little rebelious spirit of their own.