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Albuquerque to encourage 'Little Free Libraries' in city
In this April 21, 2020, photo, a full little free library sits outside of a grocery store in Placitas, N.M. Across the United States, volunteers are reporting a jump in usages of official and unofficial tiny popups known as little free libraries as readers look to pass the time amid COVID-19 health restriction. From the American Southwest to New England, little free libraries made of wood or brick, placed in front of parks or in the trunk of a car, have seen their small spaces overwhelmed with books. (AP Photo/Russell Contreras)

In this April 21, 2020, photo, a full little free library sits outside of a grocery store in Placitas, N.M. Across the United States, volunteers are reporting a jump in usages of official and unofficial tiny popups known as little free libraries as readers look to pass the time amid COVID-19 health restriction. From the American Southwest to New England, little free libraries made of wood or brick, placed in front of parks or in the trunk of a car, have seen their small spaces overwhelmed with books. (AP Photo/Russell Contreras)

May. 17, 2020 11:33 AM EDT
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This Friday, April 17, 2020 photo shows a small library fifth grade  teacher Kerri Kaplan built in her front yard in Phoenix, Ariz. As government orders shuttered public libraries to slow the spread of coronavirus, some have turned to official and unofficial book-sharing means to satisfy their desire for new reading material. (AP Photo/Michelle A. Monroe)

This Friday, April 17, 2020 photo shows a small library fifth grade teacher Kerri Kaplan built in her front yard in Phoenix, Ariz. As government orders shuttered public libraries to slow the spread of coronavirus, some have turned to official and unofficial book-sharing means to satisfy their desire for new reading material. (AP Photo/Michelle A. Monroe)

May. 17, 2020 11:31 AM EDT
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