How Does the Radez Little Free Library Work? This Little Free Library offers a way to share good things to read—favorite books or books you would recommend to friends; books that teach, intrigue and engage you. All of us can help by keeping this collection stocked with good reading material. Our library will be able to continue throughout the years with donations of new or gently used children's books. "Take a book and return a book."
Whose library is this? It belongs to everybody -- neighbors, friends, and people we don’t even know yet. Anyone can use it. That’s why we want to take care of it. Take a book. If you see something you would like to read, take it. Look inside and see who gave it; who else has read it. Share it. Return it to any Little Library or pass it on to a friend. Give books. Leave notes in them. Be a friend of all libraries by helping any way you can. Pay it Forward!
Our Little free Library also has monthly selections based around classroom and recommendations from our 5th grade students. Just scan the QR code on the back and you can get a brief summary of a book.
What is a QR Code? A QR Code is a two-dimensional barcode that is readable by smartphones. QR Codes may be used to display text to the user, to open a URL, save a contact to the address book or to compose text messages. To read QR Codes with your smartphone, you need an appropriate software installed on your phone or tablet.