I love the Little Free Library movement, which started in 2009 when Todd H. Bol built the first Little Free Library in Hudson, Wisconsin, as a tribute to his mother. We're covered Little Free ...
A small, blue box packed with books sits perched on the railing of Charlestown’s Harvest on Vine food pantry. The titles in this miniature library cycle in and out on a daily basis, but the structure ...
Now a nonprofit organization with a network of more than 150,000 free book exchanges in 120 countries, the Little Free Library movement started in 2009 when a Wisconsin man mounted a wooden container, ...
People in metro Detroit and beyond turned their Little Free Libraries into pantries to provide nonperishable food to those in need.
Todd Bol hammered together the first Little Free Library. Then he built a movement around it. Bol believed the now-ubiquitous little boxes of books — and the neighbors who cared for them — could ...
EMPORIA, Kan. (WIBW) - Flint Hills Technical College has joined a global movement to share books, bring people together, and create communities of readers with the opening of its Little Free Library.
There are now more than 200,000 registered Little Free Library book-sharing boxes. What started in 2009 as one small box of free books to share in Wisconsin has grown into a worldwide movement. The ...
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – The Kirtland community is joining the Little Free Library movement to share books, and bring people together. But it’s not just about creating a community of readers. There was a ...
In neighborhoods across the globe — yes, even in Antarctica — it is not uncommon to find a Little Free Library, or a book-sharing box filled with a collection of free books to take, share, and enjoy.
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