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How to Boost Engagement with Your Little Free Library

How to Boost Engagement with Your Little Free Library

Little Free Libraries are becoming increasingly common. There are more than 100,000 official libraries worldwide and likely thousands more that people have built on their own. During the COVID-19 crisis, many have been transformed into Little Free Pantries, offering food for community members in need. 

The team at Wikibuy created a fun Little Free Library Log printable resource for boosting engagement with your library. Here’s how it works: you cut out these logs and tape them to the inside of your books. 

Then, whoever picks up a book from your library can fill out the date they picked it up, their name, how they felt about the book and their contact information if they’d like to chat about their thoughts on the book with future owners. 

In other words, as the book changes owners and moves from library to library, there’s a log of who had it before and how they felt about the book. 

Even if you don’t have a library of your own, you could tape these logs into books that you borrow from or donate to Little Free Libraries in your community. 

For those who don’t have a Little Free Library but want to build a homemade version, check out this printable Little Free Library sign. It’s as simple as gathering together some books in a box or a sturdy wooden container and taping this “help your-shelf” sign to it. 

Check out more ideas of what to do with old books and download the Little Free Library printable book resources

 

 

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Posted on: October 20, 2020, 6:00 am Category: Uncategorized

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