I originally posted about these free CDC publications and materials back in 2010. Over the following years, I've highlighted a few of their freebies, like the Tony Hawk anti-tobacco poster, the Quit Smoking paper notepad, and this Prevent Tickborne Diseases bookmark.
Well, I'm happy to say that all these years later, they're still offering a selection of printed copies on public health issues, factsheets, posters, activity guides, books, and other educational material.
Many of these free items have a daily limit, but they always refresh the following day.
In order to access these, scroll down and select an option from Material Type and click the blue Apply button. I selected “poster” and was given 184 options to choose from. Meanwhile, I see 19 children's reading material under “books.” In addition to these, they have cards, charts, magnets, postcards, stickers, and more.
Don't overlook the “Audience” filter, either. This helps easily find all materials for children, adolescence, college students, etc.
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I ordered 1 [10 in pack] of the child growth charts. I got these before, are very nice. I am having them sent to my friend, her church does outreach work with the Navajo Nation here in AZ and a woman-teen center in her town here in AZ.
LOL So that explains what is wrong with you. Tee Hee 🙂
these are great for social service and healthcare agencies…
I got lost trying to figure it out. 🙁