10 Funny & Creative Literacy Shirts Every Reading Teacher Needs

10 Funny & Creative Literacy Shirts Every Reading Teacher Needs

Reading isn’t just decoding words — it’s unlocking imagination, fueling curiosity, and sometimes convincing a kid that yes, finishing a chapter counts as recess credit. At EDUHaHa, we know reading teachers aren’t just educators… they’re storytellers, book evangelists, and caffeine-powered champions of literacy.

And nothing says "I take comprehension seriously (with a side of sarcasm)" like a good T-shirt. Our Reading & Literacy Collection is packed with designs that are classroom-approved, book-fair ready, and hallway-conversation starters.


1. No Shelf Control T-Shirt

Because one bookshelf is never enough. Perfect for the teacher whose cart is basically a library expansion plan.

2. I Don’t Know "Y" T-Shirt

Math may have X and Y… but reading teachers? We’ve got "Why not another book?" A witty crossover for literacy + logic.

3. I Like Big Books T-Shirt

A timeless classic. Giggles for middle school, nods from high school, respect from every bibliophile.

4. Book Worm T-Shirt

For the student who reads under the desk and the teacher who secretly cheers them on. Unofficial nerd-pride badge.

5. WILD About Reading T-Shirt

Perfect for literacy nights, book fairs, and jungle-themed bulletin boards. Wild about books, not just data.


Why Reading Shirts Work In The Classroom

  • Instant conversation starters: "What’s that shirt mean?" → boom, literacy talk.
  • Identity and momentum: "Reading shirt Monday" becomes a classroom ritual.
  • Memorable teaching: No one forgets the day you wore "No Shelf Control."

Your Wardrobe Upgrade

From T-shirts for reading teachers to science of reading shirts, EDUHaHa designs are funny, smart, and stitched with just enough sarcasm to survive the school year.

Browse the Once Upon a Time – Reading & Literacy Collection and stock your closet with shirts that say exactly what your lesson plans can’t.

Because comprehension is cool — and your wardrobe should prove it.

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