Little Free Library is a nonprofit organization that inspires a love for reading and builds community. It is also referred to neighborhood book exchanges around the world. This is a creative idea (think) up by Todd Bol and Rick Brooks in 2009, which seeks (put) small book exchange boxes right in front of a house or on a street corner to offer free books to (member) of the local community. Mini libraries of all shapes and sizes exist, from a (bright) painted wooden house to a library based on Doctor Who's TARDIS.
makes the idea so special? Their website states: "Little Free Libraries have a unique, personal touch and there is an understanding that people are sharing their favorite books with their community. These are not just any old books a carefully organized collection. Besides, the library (it) is a piece of neighborhood art!"
Through Little Free Libraries, millions of books (exchange) each year among readers of all ages and backgrounds. They also play an important role in remote areas by (provide) access to books and encouraging a love for reading.