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2013 Get Caught Reading Poster Order Form GET CAUGHT READING POSTER ORDER FORM Your Name:___________________________________________________________________ Title (Librarian/Teacher/etc.): ___________________________________________________ Company/School:______________________________________________________________ Street:_______________________________________________________________________ City:_________________________________State:________________Zip:________________ Phone Number:________________________ Email:__________________________________ All posters are free, but we ask that you pay $5.00 per set for shipping & handling, whether you order one poster or 12. A set is defined as any number of posters that you order between one and 12. We can only accept payment by check in U.S. dollars and checks drawn from foreign institutions must pay a $25.00 processing fee. Please make the check payable to AAP. Payment must accompany order form. Please send to: Association of American Publishers Get Caught Reading Posters 71 Fifth Avenue, 2nd Floor New York, NY 10003-3004 Please indicate the posters you would like to order (limit 12 total). *Note: Some posters on our website are no longer available. Only the posters listed on this order form are available for distribution. 17” by 24” posters (GET CAUGHT READING) ___ NBA Player Greg Oden (Portland Trail Blazers) ___ Olivia the pig ___ The Rugrats ___ Santa Claus 8.5” by 11” posters (GET CAUGHT READING) ___ NBA Player Ray Allen (Boston Celtics) ___ NBA Player Jerryd Bayless (Portland Trail Blazers) ___ WNBA Player Sue Bird (Seattle Storm) ___ Sandra Boynton ___ First Lady Laura Bush ___ Clifford the dog ___ El Cucuy de la Mañana (in Spanish) ___ Dinosaur Train ___ Donald Duck ___ Dora the Explorer ___ NBA Player Tim Duncan (San Antonio Spurs) ___ PGA TOUR Professional David Duval ___ Gloria Estefan ___ George Foreman ___ Jeff Gordon ___ WNBA Player Becky Hammon (New York Liberty) ___ NBA Player Grant Hill (Orlando Magic) ___ Mauricio Islas (in Spanish) ___ Mauricio Islas, Tamara Montserrat y Renán, el Cucuy (in Spanish) ___ Olympic gymnast Shawn Johnson ___ Alicia Keys ___ Keira Knightley ___ Queen Latifah ___ John Lithgow ___ LL Cool J ___ Maya y Miguel (in Spanish) ___ WNBA Player Taj McWilliams-Franklin (Detroit Shock) ___ Mercer Mayer and Little Critter – NEW! ___ Miami HEAT ___ Olympic soccer player Alex Morgan – NEW! ___ Olivia the Pig ___ Pocoyo with Stephen Fry ___ Bill Pullman ___ Emma Roberts as Nancy Drew ___ NBA Player Derrick Rose (Chicago Bulls) ___ Santa Claus ___ Diane Sawyer ___ Pat Schroeder ___ Sid the Science Kid ___ The Sprouse Brothers ___ Jennifer Stone ___ Tennis star Nicole Vaidisova ___ Marlo Thomas ___ VeggieTales ___ WNBA Player Lindsay Whalen (Connecticut Sun) ___ WNBA Player Candice Wiggins (Minnesota Lynx) ___ Yoda 8.5” by 11” posters (GET CAUGHT LISTENING) ___ Horton from Dr. Seuss’ Horton Hears a Who ___ LL Cool J ___ Brad Meltzer ___ Lisa Scottoline 7” by 10” mini-posters ___ Jenna Bush (in English) ___ Jenna Bush (in Spanish) ___ New York Yankee Johnny Damon Would you like to receive the Get Caught Reading campaign’s email newsletter? Y / N Sign up and the Get Caught Reading Newsletter will be emailed to you four times a year. Each issue will give you the latest news on the Get Caught Reading campaign and provide ideas, tips, and fun facts related to reading..
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