Little Free Libraries
Little Free Libraries are small, community-based book exchanges where people can take or leave books for free. These charming structures are often designed to look like miniature houses and are placed in neighborhoods, parks, or schools. The idea is to promote literacy and a love for reading by making books accessible to everyone.
Founded in 2009, the Little Free Library movement encourages sharing and community engagement. Each library is typically stocked with a variety of genres, catering to different age groups and interests. This initiative fosters a sense of community and helps to create connections among neighbors through the shared joy of reading.