Another little free library has popped up in Idaho, but this one could go by another name -- a little tree library.
An artist in Coeur D'Alene took a more than 100-year-old stump and created a small lending library for her neighborhood, KREM reported.
Sharalee Armitage Howard said her family cut down most of the cottonwood tree when branches started falling.
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But what was left has a new life -- a home for books that can be swapped by those in the community, KREM reported. The mantra for the program is "take a book, return a book."
This book nook wasn't the first one that Howard created. She built a little free library before. But this one has a swinging glass door, a couple of steps and lights both inside and out, KREM reported.
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