Introducing sustainable alternatives to buying books! πΏπ
We love to Read! Books are incredibly special and make great gifts. If you’re someone who reads a book just once, have a voracious reader in your family, want to save money, or simply be more eco-friendly, consider these sustainable alternatives:
1. Check out your local library: Discover a treasure trove of books for free! All you need is a library card. Delight in the fact that at the Austin Public Library, you can check out up to 100 books at a time. And here’s the best part: kids can have their very own library card! It’s like a kid in a candy store, except they can indulge in as many books as their heart desires, without any worry of a tummy ache!
2. Use library apps like Libby or OverDrive: Perfect for travelers who want to lighten their load. My (Jenn) 7 year old has become a whiz at using these apps. With a few taps, he explores, selects, and checks out books all by himself. It’s a joy to see his confidence soar as he embraces technology and dives into captivating stories. These apps empower him, combining modern convenience with the timeless magic of books. It’s a journey of self-discovery and a love for reading that’s truly inspiring!
3. Explore neighborhood little libraries: A little library, also known as a Little Free Library or a book exchange box, is a miniature library that resides within a neighborhood or community. These adorable structures, often resembling tiny houses or creatively designed boxes, are filled with books for people to borrow, share, and exchange. The concept behind a little library is simple yet powerful: to foster a love for reading, promote community engagement, and make books easily accessible to all.
4. Trade books with friends and neighbors: Expand your reading options without spending a dime.
5. Give away books: Pass on the joy of reading to others.
These alternatives not only save you money but also reduce waste and support sustainable practices. It’s a win-win for your wallet and the environment! π±ππ
Leave a Reply