Little Free Library

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Revision as of 21:49, 12 December 2013 by Jana Zvibleman (Talk | contribs)

In cities all around the country, Little Free Libraries are appearing, offering neighborhoods their own way of sharing books and connecting with neighbors. In its most basic form, a Little Free Library is a box full of books where anyone may stop by and pick up a book (or two or three), and if they choose they can bring back another book to give away.

Objectives

Share books; re-use; get to know neighbors; enhance the community

Group Size

Materials

Make or purchase a box on a post. It must be weatherproof and open and close easily. It's best to have a clear door so the contents can be displayed. Fill the box with books - soon others will add to them. Go for variety - children's books, how-tos, novels, poetry . . . Include a small notebook and pen so people can write comments and brief book reviews.

Set Up

Refer to and register with Little Free Library As a senior center, day care center, emergency shelter or other public spaces if your team can erect the library in front of their facility.

Directions

Include a Little Free Library brochure.

Debrief

Enjoy the neighborhood interactions.

Alternatives

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