Tuesday, December 29, 2020

So Far.

So far in the year 2020, I have donated my Coloring Books too many Little free libraries. My project has undergone some bad times but, I have strived through it, making innovations to the current one we have today. My coloring books have also seen a tremendous amount of support this year, thanks to Danielle, Jackie, Connie, Krystal, Ayla, Jennifer, John, and Laura. I am also extremely grateful for all of the little free libraryʻs that welcomed my coloring books, thanks to them my project has grown out of state. So I guess this is a little thank you letter as well, but also just a little recap. 

So far I have made 12 innovations to my Coloring books, bought 2 new machines to make the books, and have found 3 new supporting libraryʻs since September. 



The following are all taken by my Grandfather and these are the amazing little free libraries with my Coloring Books in them. So far, over 50 books have made their way into the hands of kids and adults who need a little stress relief.



14 comments:

  1. Hi Danya, I'd love to host a free library in my neighborhood in Colorado. What do I need to do to get this started? Christal Letizia

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  2. Go to this website to become a Little Free Library in your neighborhood. https://littlefreelibrary.org/ It's a fun adventure. IF you start one I'll send you some books.

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  3. Great idea for a project! I run a little free library in lake Stevens, WA

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  4. Hi, Danya! I am a life-time member of Girl Scouting, as is my mom. I became a Brownie in 1960! My mom joined the Girl Scouts in 1934! Your project sounds fabulous, and I would love to have some of your coloring books for my Little Free Library in Altadena, California. I would be happy to send you some money for postage. Thanks so much!
    Karen Hovanitz
    Florecita Farm LFL
    3405 Florecita Drive
    Altadena CA 91001
    Karenhovanitz@hotmail.com

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  6. Anti-stress reliever kit are nicely done and a wonderful idea; love it. I have a LFL in Upstate New York and would love to share some of your kits with our little patron. Perfect activity on a cold winter day. Let me know the best way to have some of them sent to this New York LFL. Thank you!

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  7. Danya what a great idea. I have a LFL #109948. I would love to help you out. My mailing address is PO Box 31864, Houston TX 77231. You can follow me on instagram at @littlefreelibrary.sys. I will even post what you send.

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  8. Danya

    This is a wonderful project.I would love to help out through my LFL if you are needing it!

    Jamie

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  9. I have Little Free Library #15373 in Louisville, Ky. I'd love to participate and I would happily send you money for postage.

    monicamturner@gmail.com

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  10. This is a wonderful project. I’d be happy to pay postage and have some kits in my LFL. I’m in MI. Lisa Imerman

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  11. What a wonderful project! I’d love to have some of your coloring books for my LFL #111902 my address is 8626 Icicle Creek Dr Bakersfield CA 93312 can I pay for postage?

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  12. What a wonderful project! I’d love to have some of your coloring books for my LFL #111902 my address is 8626 Icicle Creek Dr Bakersfield CA 93312 can I pay for postage?

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  13. What a wonderful project! I’d love to have some of your coloring books for my LFL #111902 my address is 8626 Icicle Creek Dr Bakersfield CA 93312 can I pay for postage?

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  14. I have a LFL in Texas. Please let me know how to order

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