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I have a Little Free Library in my front yard. I encourage my neighbors to take books and leave books, and many do. Children’s books are especially popular.
Little Free Libraries is a way to borrow and share books not just for your family, but your neighborhood as well, thanks to two families, the Moraca’s and the Murray’s.
Little Free Library has partnered with the American Library Association and PEN America to develop an interactive map that indicates areas in which books are banned and pinpoints locations of its ...
To wit: the Norfolk County town of Franklin is home to America's first public library. And who donated the original set of dozens of books that gave the Franklin Public Library its start in 1790?
The Lilly Library at Indiana University brings a world of knowledge to your fingertips – literally. The library owns thousands of miniature books, measuring three inches or less. Some are so ...
Jennifer and her husband Glenn opened Little Banned Library in Houston Heights at the corner of Heights Boulevard and 11th Street.
Children who are surrounded by books spend more time reading—particularly those in underserved school districts. Such is the conclusion of a recent study conducted by Little Free Library and the ...
A variation of the popular Little Free Library concept, the forthcoming installation in the Heights was designed to resemble a prison cell and feature books that have been banned by public schools ...
Here's a full list of the Little Free(dom) Library locations where you can get ahold of banned books by Black authors.
Girl Scout's 'Little Library' brings the joy of reading to San Diego's unhoused community Sofia Klein, a high school freshman, installs a free mobile 'Little Library' at Mission Valley's Safe ...
If standard libraries can open up the entire world for people, Little Free Libraries make the world smaller in an equally wondrous way — neighbor by neighbor.
West Philly has a new little free library and it’s full of arts and crafts supplies. Created by local artist Cassie Jones, anyone can drop off materials they don’t need and take what they want.