Asked by kenneth

1. Choose a message that promotes reading or highlights why it matters.
2. Include at least one quote, detail, or fact from a text you explored today.
3. Create a bold headline that grabs attention.
4. Add visuals (drawings, symbols, images, or icons) that connect to your message.
5. Use color, spacing, and organization to make your poster easy to read.
6. Your poster must clearly show why reading is important or how a book can
inspire someone.

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**DISCOVER WORLDS: READ A BOOK TODAY!**

[HEADER color suggestion: deep teal #00695C β€” white text | Accent: golden yellow #FFC107]

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/ BOOK / \
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/____\ (open a book β†’ open your mind)

"I declare after all there is no enjoyment like reading!"
β€” Jane Austen, Pride and Prejudice

Why reading matters (quick facts)
- Stress-buster: Reading for as little as 6 minutes can reduce stress by up to ~68% (University of Sussex study).
- Mind-expander: Regular reading improves vocabulary, concentration, and critical thinking.
- Heart-opener: Reading fiction builds empathy by letting you live other people’s lives and perspectives.
- Lifetime passport: Books expose you to new ideas, cultures, careers, and places you might never visit otherwise.

How a book can inspire you
- Mirrors: See yourself in a character and feel understood.
- Windows: Peek into lives and worlds beyond your own.
- Sparks: One sentence can change a plan, career, or relationship.
- Guide: Memoirs and how-to books give practical steps and courage to act.

Design & layout tips (for printing or digital sharing)
- Headline: Bold, large (72–96 pt for a poster); color: white on deep teal.
- Quote: Italic or slightly smaller than the headline (36–48 pt); place near the top or center over an open-book icon.
- Body facts: Clear bullets, sans-serif font (24–36 pt) with 1.5 line spacing. Use golden-yellow accents for icons.
- Visuals: Large open-book illustration at center, small stars/people icons around to suggest imagination.
- Spacing: Leave 1–1.5 in (2.5–4 cm) margins; group related items in boxes or columns.
- Color palette: Deep teal (#00695C), golden yellow (#FFC107), soft cream (#FFF8E1), charcoal text (#333333).
- Accessibility: High contrast text/background, readable font sizes, alt text if digital.

Quick call to action
- Pick one book today. Read 10 minutes. Tell one friend why it moved you.

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