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My Neighborhood Library Box

You guys.

On Mother’s Day this year, Chris and the kids gave me the best gift EVER. For weeks, they had been secretly building me a neighborhood library box for our yard!

Have you guys seen these before? Do you have one of your own? I am obsessed with them now! There is an entire registry online where you can find ones close to your own neighborhood! If you haven’t looked in your area, go look now! They are the cutest!

The whole idea is that you put books in them and then your neighbors can take them and leave their own! I have been AMAZED at the popularity of ours. All I did was put a post up in our neighborhood Next Door app and ever since then, there has been a constant stream of people at our little library! There are even LINES sometimes! Like, families will be LINED UP waiting to leave or borrow books!

When we put it up on Mother’s Day, this was how many books I put in it:

And this is how many books have been donated…

We have had so many that I have to go out there once a day to make room for people to see books and leave others. Now, I have this bookshelf in my garage to hold all the books that won’t fit in the little mailbox and then every few days, I rotate books out so that people always have a fresh selection. We have a solid collection of adult, youth, and children’s books at any time.

ISN’T THAT CRAZY?!?!?! My little English teacher heart is so happy!!!

This past weekend, Gracie and I decided to take our little library up a notch and we added a jar with homemade bookmarks.

To make them, I took a piece of cardboard from our recycling bin and cut out strips into bookmark sizes.

Then, we took all of our colorful washi and duct tape and covered the bookmarks.

Then, we decorated them with stickers from my craft supply, punched holes in them, and threaded ribbon through the tops. They came out super cute!

I put them in a glass jar with a lid and made sure to put a clear label on them so people knew they could take them. So far, they have been really popular with the kids in the neighborhood. I love watching them pick out a book and then dig out their favorite bookmark to go with it!

Our little neighborhood library has been so popular that Chris is getting ready to make a second one just for kids books. We will put this one at a lower height so that kids can reach it better. Our neighbors have joked that we need a fiction one and a nonfiction one and a mystery one… 🙂

I don’t have a building plan to give you because Chris made this with whatever he happened to have in his scrap piles, but if you search “Little Neighborhood Libraries” on Pinterest, there are a ton you can use if you’re interested in making your own. I highly recommend it! Especially during a quarantine!

Thank you to Chris and my babies for feeding my reading hobby and turning our yard into a place that grows community readers!

5 Comments

  • Lee Ann

    Such a great gift! They know you well! I’m really impressed at the number of books that have been left at your library box! Our neighborhood’s Little Free Library has been our saving grace in these last three months while our favorite independent bookstore and the public library was closed. It’s been such a treat to walk to the “little library” and see what the choices are, as well as going through our own book supply to see which books we’ve finished and want to leave. I especially love the idea of a shorter box for the kids! Y’all are good people, Katie and Chris!

  • Molly Thomason

    This is such a fantastic idea! We put one in at our school for a project that my third graders did that was themed around the common good. The PTA sponsored our project and we ended up just buying a simple kit from Amazon. It was surprisingly easy to get it put together and put up.It is so awesome to see kids checking it out every day! I love the idea of having it in the neighborhood especially at this time. Do you guys have an HOA or need to get any kind of approval of any kind?

  • Lauren

    I wish I could visit yours! I LOVE mine. We live at the very back of our neighborhood, so I have to remind people it’s there, but quarantine has tremendously helped its popularity.

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