Each one of the bio-diesel powered vehicles is handicap-accessible. Both bookmobiles feature two computer stations and can hold up to 3,000 books, CDs and DVDs. Combined they will reach approximately 9,000 students and Denver residents. The bookmobiles will be hard to miss, with colorful, space-themed artwork designed to capture the imagination of children.
The Reading Rockets were designed to make reading fun and inspire a love of reading. “The Reading Rocket bookmobiles will reinforce DPS’ literacy programs in a modern and creative way,” said Tom Boasberg, superintendent of Denver Public Schools. “We believe the Reading Rockets will help encourage our students to become avid readers and life-long learners.”
So everyone in Denver should be on the lookout for it!
It would be really cool if other places had a bookmobile too. There is a great need for more encouragement to read. Hey that sounds like a slogan! 🙂
My library has a bookmobile, but it sure doesn't look as cool as that one!:)
I'm just so glad that bookmobiles still exist! I haven't seen one since I was seven (it used to come to my neighborhood all the time). But yours looks cooler, by far.
A link exchange sounds great. I already added you. =]
GreenBeanTeenQueen & Heather Zundel:
Bookmobiles are so cool! I hadn't seen one since elementary school, so when I saw this and it looked cool, I thought "bookmobiles sure have changed!" 🙂
Katie: Great! I added you to my link list! 🙂
Lucky…our city doesn't have a bookmobile, I should ask my library to do one…OMG that can be my Key Club project..lol I'm so smart!!
Wdebo 🙂