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Walking through a residential neighborhood on a warm summer day, it’s not uncommon to stumble across a Little Free Library. They’re those colorful house-shaped boxes on stilts filled with books that ...
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, ...
The first Little Free Library opened in 2009 by Todd H. Bol in Hudson, Wisconsin, and was in Todd’s front yard. His neighbors enjoyed the concept, so Todd’s vision expanded. The program is now global ...