Tuesday, August 21, 2018

Rock Groups Visit Little Free Libraries

Rock Groups have been visiting Little Free Libraries and book exchanges for a couple of years but I have noticed an increase lately.

Families playing, paint rocks then hide them typically at city parks, but some families hide them also around Little Free Libraries as well. Those playing the game sometimes seek rocks, keep one rock then rehide the rest. Rock groups typically post on Rock Groups Facebook pages pictures of rocks their children have found, or rocks they have painted posting when they have done a "rock drop" at a selected park.

Some stewards also do their own painted rocks for visitors, or the children of the stewards have left rocks around the family's Little Free Library.

Burlington Rocks (closed group) members have posted about dropping and finding rocks mostly at city of Burlington parks, but also at Little Free Libraries (list of Burlington Little Free Libraries).
A rock has been spotted around Turner Drive Book Exchange in Burlington this summer.
Rocks have been spotted around Elmside Crescent Little Free Library in Burlington this summer.


Rocks have been hidden and found at Elizabeth Gardens Little Free Library in Burlington (not pictured)










Milton Rocks From the Milton Group:
Take a Rock
Leave a Rock
Or re home a rock...

All locations are welcome..
Photos are encouraged..


The steward at Woodpine Little Free Library in Waterdown reported spotting a rock last year from someone from the Waterdown Rocks Facebook Group. See List of Little Free Libraries in Waterdown

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