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  1. A Little Free Library is a free book-sharing box where anyone may take a book or share a book. They function on the honor system. You do not need to share a book in order to take one. If you take a book or two from a little library, try to bring some to share to that same library, or another in your area, when you can.

  2. If you take a book (or two) from a library, you do not need to return that exact book. However, in order to keep the little library full of good choices for the whole neighborhood, the next time you swing by the library bring a few books to share. Little Free Library book exchanges function on the honor system; everyone contributes to ensure ...

  3. A Little Free Library is a free book-sharing box where anyone may take a book or share a book. They function on the honor system. You do not need to share a book in order to take one. If you take a book or two from a little library, try to bring some to share to that same library, or another in your area, when you can.

    • Don’T Empty The Library
    • Do Tidy It Up
    • Don’T Overstuff The Library
    • Do Remove Garbage
    • Don’T Fill It with Propaganda

    Seriously, don’t do it. If you think you’re going to make oodles of money by selling them, you are incorrect, unless someone dropped off an incredibly rare book. But that is even less likely than you earning more than $5 total for a bushel of books. Emptying the library is mean and selfish. And you don’t want to be mean and selfish, do you?

    Take a few minutes to get all the books lined up and facing the same way for better viewing! I don’t think I’ve ever passed a Little Free Library without stopping to reorganize it — it’s just one of those perfect joys that can make someone else’s day a little bit brighter.

    This is not your dumping ground! Only drop off books you find valuable that you think your community will pick up and read. Otherwise the happy book box gets clogged up with your dumb garbage books and other people won’t be able to shelve their good books! Also, for the love of dog, do not donate these books.

    It should go without saying that you should not put garbage in a Little Free Library, but here we are. Along with tidying, if you don’t mind carrying it for the rest of your walk, please take any garbage or damaged books or magazines with you to dispose of. It keeps the library looking fresh.

    Sure. You have the best belief system or political candidate or whatever and want to spread the word. But a Little Free Library is not your free podium or advertising space. It is meant to be a kind community offering of good books. Now, go forth and be good Little Free Library neighbors, okay? For more detailed etiquette rules, see this list of 5 ...

    • Ashley Holstrom
  4. The basic expectation around a little library or any other untended space is to treat it decently. So you want to take a book but don't have a book. That's fine, take the book. You're done with the book and want to share the book. Cool, put it back in the library. You'd rather keep it. Alright, just keep the book or put another one in there.

  5. registered Little Free Libraries with an estimated 1,650,000 shared books! What is a Little Library? A Little Library is small and free and whatever shape you’d like it to be. The idea is that the Little Library sits on your lawn or in a public space where neighbours can take a book or leave a book. Help continue the movement in Calgary by ...

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  7. Jul 24, 2015 · The concept is simple. Little Free Libraries are just what they sound like—miniature libraries full of free books. You can take a book from the library, and then either return it when you finish or add a new book to the collection. Some Little Free Libraries even have journals to record thoughts about or requests for certain books.

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