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5 Reasons To Start a Lending Library in Your Neighborhood

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by Mallory Knee

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Over the last few years, many communities have found new ways of bringing neighbors closer. What better way to do that than through books? Stories have always been a tool for teaching morals and encouraging social bonding. 

5 Reasons To Start a Lending Library in Your Neighborhood

Take note of the reasons to start a lending library in your neighborhood!

Provides Books to Everyone

Sadly, buying new books isn’t cheap, and some of us can’t afford to buy new or used books to read once. When you start a little library in your yard, you give everyone access to reading! Ensure you include books in various genres for differing age groups so all interested neighbors can find something they’d like to check out.

Improves Sense of Community

Lending libraries are one of the best ways to improve your community for everyone’s benefit. Nowadays, most neighborhoods aren’t very close, but having a sense of community is important. In closer communities, people are more likely to reach out to one another and form close bonds. 

If you’re outside and see neighbors checking out books, walk over and strike up a conversation. Some people may want recommendations on the best genre for their interests. As a booklover, you can look through the selection with them and offer advice on what they may enjoy most.

Pro Tip

Many owners of little lawn libraries engrave a single rule onto the front: lend a book to take a book. This also helps foster a sense of community because people can share the stories they love with others in the area.

Promotes a Love for Reading

When you find an exciting book, it’s easy to get engrossed in the story, and reading is a wonderful pastime. When you have a little library on your property, everyone in the area can search through it to find a book they’ll enjoy.

Reading helps us develop and enhance our vocabulary and learn new things. Stories have morals and lessons that help further our development as unique individuals.

Expands Our Literary Preferences

A great reason to start a lending library is to get everyone to leave their reading comfort bubbles! While looking through the many options in the little library, you or your neighbors may stumble upon stories you would never have thought to read.

This helps push us out of our comfort zones while teaching us new stories through different narrators. Someone who loves fantasy stories may pick out a fascinating historical nonfiction book that they would have otherwise never sought out.

Teaches Generosity to All

Helping others is important; this is the perfect opportunity for everyone to band together and lend a helping hand. For example, parents can easily teach their children about giving by having them place a book in the little library in exchange for something new. Likewise, those booklovers on your block have another purpose for their collections of tales.

Encouraging others to give becomes easier when it feels more like sharing, and they’ll give a book to get one. After all, a story is no good if we can’t share it with the rest of the world!

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