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 ...
People in metro Detroit and beyond turned their Little Free Libraries into pantries to provide nonperishable food to those in need.
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, ...
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 ...
PLAINFIELD TOWNSHIP, Mich. — In the Northview area, you might be just a short walk away from a library – not a large building, but a small structure called a Little Free Library. "I made it for my mom ...
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.
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 ...
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 ...
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.