ST. PAUL, Minn., Sept. 10, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- The Little Free Library ® (LFL) nonprofit organization has released an updated version of its interactive Book Ban Map, developed in partnership with ...
There's a new (and easy) way to share banned books in your community. Here's what to know, according to someone who fights book bans across the country. It started as a random act of kindness: ...
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Woman Stumbles Across "Most Creative Little Free Library" And I Have To See It In Person!
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 ...
In neighborhoods across the globe — yes, even in Antarctica — it is not uncommon to find a Little Free Library, or a book-sharing box filled with a collection of free books to take, share, and enjoy.
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