Hi Erik, these do exist! I created one last summer in 2025. And a friend/colleague Shannon Perry also has one, connected to her regular book free library.
Here's a post about mine. Which was also mentioned, unbeknownst to me, in the Seattle Times!
This is absolutely fantastic! What a perfect idea! I’m so happy to see this. Are you still putting out new “editions,” and is there an archive somewhere?
I do put out new lists once a month, sometimes in themes, such as the season or travel or science, for example. I don't keep an archive (though I should). Highly encourage anyone and everyone to make one! All you need is a place to hang a piece of paper or chalk board. We built ours from some leftover pallet wood and a clipboard.
Hi Erik, these do exist! I created one last summer in 2025. And a friend/colleague Shannon Perry also has one, connected to her regular book free library.
Here's a post about mine. Which was also mentioned, unbeknownst to me, in the Seattle Times!
https://www.linkedin.com/posts/lisagrayproducer_littlefreelibrary-littlefreebakery-littlefreeaudiolibrary-activity-7354939477905063939-kpLX
https://www.seattletimes.com/life/culture/14-little-free-libraries-in-seattle-to-visit-in-2026/
post about Shannon's
https://www.linkedin.com/posts/skperry_littlefreelisteninglibrary-beachlistens-activity-7356765383409741824-5Fx6?
This is absolutely fantastic! What a perfect idea! I’m so happy to see this. Are you still putting out new “editions,” and is there an archive somewhere?
I do put out new lists once a month, sometimes in themes, such as the season or travel or science, for example. I don't keep an archive (though I should). Highly encourage anyone and everyone to make one! All you need is a place to hang a piece of paper or chalk board. We built ours from some leftover pallet wood and a clipboard.