Aren’t they brilliant. A friend who recently travelled around New Zealand got all gopher reading material that way. She borrowed from one little library, and returned her book to the next one.
I just love these tiny libraries! They are popping up in front of houses all around me–and I must say, I love the effort to make the world a kinder, more interesting place.
That’s an excellent idea; a nice surprise for travellers.
According to the little free library website, there is a library on Mandalay Av in Khandallah, and one in Linden; probably not quite on the doorstep!!
I wonder how many of these pop-up libraries are actually registered with the Little Free Library movement? A friend of mine used one on Great Barrier, and it doesn’t show up on the website map.
I just love these little libraries that are everywhere!
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I’m told there are quite a few in NZ too, but I haven’t seen that many. I love the location of this one.
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This is an excellent idea to promote reading, Su! Hopefully, the idea will spread to all the countries on earth. Thank you for sharing!
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The Little Free Library movement is global I think. I didn’t realise that until recently 😀
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They have a few of those here too. It’s a great idea.
Leslie
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Aren’t they brilliant. A friend who recently travelled around New Zealand got all gopher reading material that way. She borrowed from one little library, and returned her book to the next one.
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That’s a good way to rotate the books…
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I love this idea – saw it first in Switzerland. Worth spreading!
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It is brilliant in its simplicity.
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It is.
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What an adorable house for books! and what a great idea!
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Isn’t it a cool idea, and so simple.
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It is indeed. Some of the best & most elegant ideas are the simple ones.
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I just love these tiny libraries! They are popping up in front of houses all around me–and I must say, I love the effort to make the world a kinder, more interesting place.
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That’s exactly it. They are little boxes of kindness.
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Sorry to be a nuisance Su, trying to change the link on my photo. For some reason it is not changing.
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Love this! Shared it on Twitter, Su.
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Thanks so much Jill. I’m on a mission to find someone these after a friend relied on them totally for the two months she was travelling NZ
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A great location.
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Isn’t it. What could be nicer than to sit and read surrounded by such fragrant beauty.
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Can you see if they have a book in there for me? Maybe a nice nonfiction ? Ha
And truly a great place to read
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That’s the cool thing about these little libraries — you just never know what you’ll find.
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I know – 😉
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I wish I had room for one at my apartment block or could find one nearby. Instead, I just leave my redundant books at bus stops. They always go.
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That’s an excellent idea; a nice surprise for travellers.
According to the little free library website, there is a library on Mandalay Av in Khandallah, and one in Linden; probably not quite on the doorstep!!
I wonder how many of these pop-up libraries are actually registered with the Little Free Library movement? A friend of mine used one on Great Barrier, and it doesn’t show up on the website map.
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Love these free little libraries nesting in birdhouses and the like! I’ve never seen one here but then we’ve got a lot of big ones. 😉
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It is such a wonderful idea for spreading kindness. We have one in the village, and I’m inspired to use it now. 😀
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Let me know about the books you come back with! 😄
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I will!!
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