Happy St. Patrick’s Day!
We’re celebrating by featuring green-covered books, bookmarks and a few small craft kits in our Little Free Library.
…and a pot of gold at the end of the fairy garden rainbow.
Lá Fhéile Pádraig
Happy St. Patrick’s Day!
We’re celebrating by featuring green-covered books, bookmarks and a few small craft kits in our Little Free Library.
…and a pot of gold at the end of the fairy garden rainbow.
Lá Fhéile Pádraig
St. Patrick’s Day brings out my inner child. We loved wearing green to school when we were kids and apparently I’ve never outgrown the tradition. Green is my favorite color, so finding the right thing to wear is easy-breezy.
I’m also having fun making Leprechaun mischief in the fairy garden. It’s hard to resist.
Since joining a Facebook group for Little Free Library stewards, I’ve found myself reinvigorated. Stewards in the group have wonderful ideas, among them setting up themes for their library.
I stocked the library with red-colored books for Valentine’s Day, and offered pink and red bookmarks and stickers.
Last week we celebrated Dr. Seuss’s birthday, which was a huge hit. When I returned from our weekend away, all but one book found its way into a pair of small hands. One of my neighbors stopped by to tell me that his granddaughter was jumping up and down with excitement over one of the Seuss books. That made my day.
If you don’t know about the Little Free Library movement you can read about it on their site. We opened our LFL two years ago. It continues to receive a warm welcome from the community
This week, in honor of St. Patrick’s Day and approaching s*p*r*i*n*g, all the books are green, or green themed. books about gardening, fairy gardening, herb gardening…you get the picture. Once again, stickers and green bookmarks to entice small ones to the library. It’s such good fun.
I’ve been a reader my whole life. As girls we loved our trips to the local library. I came home with the maximum books allowed, devoured all of them, then headed back for more. Having a library card felt special. When my boys came along, reading was a big part of our day. Having this LFL at the curb is a great way to build community around reading and a source of daily joy.
The Little Free Library mission is to:
promote literacy and the love of reading by building free book exchanges worldwide and build a sense of community as we share skills, creativity and wisdom across generations.
The original goal: To build 2,510 Little Free Libraries—as many as Andrew Carnegie—and keep going.
As of January 2016, there are over 36,000 registered Little Free Library book exchanges in all 50 U.S. states and over 70 countries around the world.
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