I noticed this little book nook which had sticker on it stating it was a Little Free Library. I’ve seen these mini libraries in my area before.
Little Free Library.org believes in the love of reading and book sharing. This a nonprofit organization.
The first step in book sharing is deciding where to put your book nook and if there are any regulations against it.
When checking out Little Free Library’s web site, you can make your own book nook. Or you can purchased a little book library in either gray composite for $369.95 or cottage unfinished for $249.95.
Place your little library on a secure pole or other area. After stocking the library with books, you can then register its location on their web site.
The fun then begins as adults and children visit your Little Free Library to browse, remove books or leave books.
Little Free Library
Little Free Library’s web site is very interesting in that you can purchase book packages to restock your little library.
There is also a map of the various Little Free Library locations throughout the world.
For fun, I logged into my zip code and discovered there are 20 nearby Little Free Libraries in my area. One was even in my neighborhood!
On the photograph on the left, I’ve previously left children’s jokes books and even a set of small candy cane shaped erasers.
Right now due to COVID-19 some book nooks are closed.
The web site gives information on being safe.
The photograph on the right, is the Little Free Library in my area at the neighborhood pool.
Little Free Library gives us hope in the time of Coronavirus.
It’s also a great place to get rid of those books you no longer want. Reading and books make a difference in everyone’s life.
Little Free Library at Neighborhood Pool
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