A poster is like a big picture you can hang on your wall to show everyone what you're excited about.
Imagine you're telling your friends about your favorite dinosaur, the T-Rex! Instead of just saying it, you could draw a giant T-Rex and write "My Favorite Dinosaur!" next to it. That drawing is a poster. It helps people see what you love without having to hear you explain it.
What Can a Poster Show?
A poster can show almost anything, your favorite animal, a cool spaceship, or even the rules for a game. You might use colors and pictures to make it look fun and easy to understand.
Think of a poster like a big note that stays on your wall forever. It’s like leaving a message for everyone who walks by!
If you ever see something on the wall in school or at home that looks like a colorful story or picture, that might be a poster, helping people remember what it's all about.
Examples
- A music festival uses colorful posters to advertise bands and dates.
- A doctor’s office has a poster explaining how to stay healthy.
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