What makes these libraries special is more than the books inside, it’s the sense of community they create. Parents can share the stories their children once loved with new families. Kids can find treasures that spark their imagination. Neighbors can connect through the simple act of sharing.
The mission of Little Free Library is to build community, inspire reading, and expand access to books. Every box in Lebanon is a small but powerful reminder that books bring us together. They open doors to learning, adventure, and understanding, and they do it for free, right in our own neighborhoods.
So the next time you’re out for a walk, stop by one of Lebanon’s Little Free Libraries. Let your kids pick out a story. Drop off a book that someone else might love. Be part of something bigger than just a bookshelf, it’s a movement that connects us all.
At Lebanon Now, we believe stories like these deserve to be told. Sarah Hampton is our community features reporter. If you have a story worth sharing, email her at sarah@lebanonmonow.com.
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