Little Blooms Little Free Library

Little Blooms Little Free Library

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Little Blooms is a small, free, childrens' lending library located in front of 811 Arlington Street.

10/14/2024
12/23/2020

Crayons and coloring books in the box today!
Coloring books are on the top shelf (they were too tall for the bottom shelf).

Remember, Little Blooms is primarily a childrenโ€™s library, so adult books will be re-homed at another LFL in the neighborhood. Have a donation? Awesome!!
Just drop it in the front porch so they can be inventoried and stamped.

Why stamped? Well it appears some of the books from our little library have made their way onto FB, and ND as โ€œfor saleโ€ items.
I never sell the inventory. The items are FREE for anyone to read and return, or share.
Please never purchase a book for sale with an LFL stamp or sticker. That way thieves are less likely to take our inventory for resale. ๐Ÿ˜˜๐ŸŒธ

12/02/2020

Great!

Photos from Little Blooms Little Free Library's post 11/25/2020

Look what gems have been donated!
Beautiful copies of classics-
Anne of Green Gables and
Black Beauty among them.

Also new in the box TODAY
crayons and coloring books.

AND finally a light for night time browsing. Open the door and you will have light

Let me know if your child has a particular favorite author, genre, or series. I will keep my eyes open for them!

Happy Reading!!

Photos from Little Blooms Little Free Library's post 11/21/2020

New books for the box!
Enlarge and check out the titles. ๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ˜

11/17/2020

Welcome to Little Blooms lending library!

Located in front of 811 Arlington Street, Little Blooms is a free lending library of childrens books. Its purpose is to help children learn to read, and eventually love to read! It is open 7am to 8pm every day (and some nights when I forget to lock it).

Books are doorways to adventures, feelings, history, art, laughter and far away places. Books don't need batteries or recharging, and can be read together with a friend or family member. In a time of so much electronic isolation, they are a nice counterbalance. Reading books involves multiple senses too, (touch, smell, sound, sight) how great is that?!

Did you know that more than 30 million adults cannot read or write above a third-grade level? Books in the hands of children have a meaningful impact on improving literacy. The more books in or near the home, the more likely a child will learn and love to read. Reading is also a strong predictor of educational success in adulthood.

Everyone is welcome to come and borrow a book. No need to make an appointment or have a card. All I ask is that you treat it well, then either bring it back or pass it on to someone else who will do the same. Books on shelves are of little help to children, so please don't leave them there. If you have a few children's books you no longer read, LIttle Blooms will gladly house them and make them available to the children of our neighborhood.

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Thank you to our donors!

You guys are GREAT.


  • Virginia Buchanan of USBorne Books- the best book vendor ever!

  • The Stewart Family - shared books from two wonderful children

  • Amy Colville- thanks for the bag of books Amy!
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    811 Arlington Street
    Houston, TX
    77007

    Opening Hours

    Monday 7am - 8pm
    Tuesday 7am - 8pm
    Wednesday 7am - 8pm
    Thursday 7am - 8pm
    Friday 7am - 8pm
    Saturday 7am - 8pm
    Sunday 7am - 8pm