How to Build a Little Free Library – Information and Ideas! How to Build a Little Free Library – Information and Ideas. Have you ever heard of Little Free Libraries? It’s an awesome way to share the love of learning and books. I really wanted to build one in front of the 1905 cottage. I...Read the Post
This welcoming structure encourages passersby to take a book and spend some time reading.
Show the joy of sharing books with your community by building your own Little Free Library. Our collection of 30 DIY little free library plans offers a range of styles to suit any personality and yard space. Engaging with neighbors and promoting literacy has never been easier or more rewarding. Craft a hub of knowledge and generosity that will leave a lasting legacy right outside your doorstep. Our step-by-step guide makes building a Little Free Library simple and fun. From selecting materials to adding the final touches, we have all the information you need to get started. Dive into these
“The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more places you’ll go.” —Dr. Seuss Take a book. Share a book. It’s a pretty simple concept that has swept the nation. The Little Free Library was a program that started to help children who may not have regul
A short list of some of our favorites around Milwaukee.
These 22 little free libraries will make your heart happy.
If you are eager to set up a little free library near you, we share these little free library plans to get you inspired and ready to start DIY-ing!
Crave a home with artsy vibes? There’s no better way than to display artwork and photos on your walls. Check out our 30 gallery wall ideas and get inspired!
Our pupper friends indeed love those little free biscuits! We were the first to introduce a treat box in 2020, and it’s been a hit ever since! Dog walkers happen to be some of the most frequent patrons of little libraries. Making pups happy adds to their hoomans experience and increases regular visitors to your front yard sharing box. The Good Dog Biscuit Box attaches with four screws (provided) to a 4” by 4” pole under your little library. It’s been designed to be in full view of a dog’s eye to help the stop-by-canines build up anticipation and tail wagging time. This sturdy biscuit box comes ready to be sealed either with primer/paint or stain and could even match your library. Its lid has a metal plaque that says “Good Dog Biscuit Box” and angled downward to keep moisture out. You can clean the biscuit dust build up by just lifting the plexi; it falls to the ground making maintenance easy. The Good Dog Biscuit Box is 16” high by 8” deep by 5.5” wide. It weighs 2 lbs. 11 ounces. This is a wonderful gift for any dog loving library steward and a tremendous gift of kindness for any neighborhood. It’s $49.99.
i don't believe it's technically "registered," but so lovely nonetheless.
How to Build a Little Free Library – Information and Ideas! How to Build a Little Free Library – Information and Ideas. Have you ever heard of Little Free Libraries? It’s an awesome way to share the love of learning and books. I really wanted to build one in front of the 1905 cottage. I...Read the Post
Little Free Libraries are community sharing hubs where you can take or leave free items. While they began with books, today you might find everything from seeds and plants to food, toys, or even sticks for dogs.