I was walking through Melbourne Central in the CBD recently and found this little gem.
It is probably the smallest library I have ever seen. The Little Library has a mission to ‘promote literacy and the love of reading’ by using the library as a book exchange. People can take a book and hopefully drop another one off.
Little finds like this one keep me happy to have endless wanders around new places. I’m looking forward to finding more cool things like this for sure in the upcoming months.
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I love it! Thank you for the glimpse of The Little Library!
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No worries Lisa, thanks for stopping by!
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Yay, there should be heaps more of them around Australia!
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I am sure there are! I will keep an eye out…
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🙂
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In the town of Penguin in Tasmania there’s a TARDIS little library on the beach foreshore. Go visit! https://www.theadvocate.com.au/story/5922036/tardis-book-exchange-appears-in-penguin/#slide=1
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Not sure what I love more, the Tardis or the fact that there’s a town called Penguin! Just looked at the link, very cool!
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I know, right! And if you type ‘the town of Penguin’ into Google there is only one 🙂
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We have a few here in Canada. He’s one…..
http://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WMBPYT_THE_SMALLEST_LIBRARY_in_CANADA
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i wonder what kind of book lies there?
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Too far away from me to go look.
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Small ones! Or maybe three or four big ones…
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That one could probably fit inside the one I saw haha.
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Yeah, pretty tiny.
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Either the smallest library, or a large book exchange.
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I like to think both. But it is certainly the biggest book exchange I have seen. Funny how the perspective changes!
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I saw a village library in southwestern England that was housed in what had been the telephone box.
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Haha that’s interesting. I think it’s a good use of the telephone boxes that are pretty much not required anymore. It will be interesting to see what they all get used for… I am sure I heard there was the possibility of adding defibrillators into them, but that might have just been a rumour.
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How fabulous! Love libraries!
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Yeah it’s great Chris!
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There is an even smaller one in Windsor Great Park, England, where an old red telephone booth has been turned into a similar library. You take a book, you can leave one. An honesty system that seems to work quite well.
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Haha, Thomas above in the comments mentioned the same thing! I will have to take a look on google for it as it sounds very cool and a good use of a telephone box.
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Sweet and wonderful..
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I agree. Thanks for commenting!
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The Little Library was a brilliant idea. We have seen (and traded books within) the tiny kiosks all over the U.S. during our travels.
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It is good to know these kind of places are everywhere. Books are a very loved part of our lives for sure 🙂
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What a great find! I’ll look this up next time im in Melbs
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Yeah do! It is in Melbourne Central on the same level as the food court I believe.
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Will definitely check it out. Lots of good finds in Melbs. Have you visited the Library?
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Not this one, just walked by. I have visited the State Library of Victoria though which looks great.
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Thats it! Theres a cool view of the place from the top floor and they have mini exhibit areas too
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Oh nice! Thank you for letting me know of this 🙂
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The Little Library is truly a gem. Kudos on discovering it and thanks for sharing!
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No worries, thanks for stopping by!
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I love all libraries.
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Some are so small it’s easy to blink and miss them haha.
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Sam: Have you seen these? We have one in our neighborhood. The founder recently passed. https://littlefreelibrary.org This could top the one above…. 🙂
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It definitely tops my one regarding size! I don’t think it is possible to find one any smaller haha. That’s very cool! Thanks for the link.
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I love libraries. These, around my area, are even smaller than the ones in Penguin. The goal is to promote literacy. They’re placed all around the towns and neighborhoods. https://bit.ly/2YRf8Tc
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Oh! I just realized what I posted is just like the comment above. Sorry! But it’s still a great idea.
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Haha no worries! It is nice to see these things so thank you for the link 🙂
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In my town, we have these curbside repositories called “mini-libraries” or “Little Free Libraries.” They’re boxes with glass doors, where you leave a book and/or take a book.
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It is great that so many places seem to do this. Great for the community and anyone needing a new book!
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I think so too. In my community, I’ve seen them adding a slot below the book box for donations to our local food pantry as well.
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Nice thoughtful thing to do 🙂
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I’ve seen a smaller one at the side of the road in Northcote, though it is designed to do the same thing. Just a box containing books and you basically take one, and leave one in return.
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They seem like they are all over the place. Good to know!!!
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