Bookcrossing is a free exchange of books between students.
Anyone can bring a book they have already read, leave it in a special place, and take another one to read.
Our goal is to make reading interesting, accessible, and alive, allowing books to "travel" from one student to another.
Each class can have its own mini bookcrossing corner or a shared school area where everyone can find something they like - from fairy tales to modern novels.
How bookcrossing works
Bring a book you have already read
Leave it on the bookcrossing shelf
Take any book you like
After reading:
- return it back
- or pass it to someone else
The main idea is that books continue to "live" and find new readers
Bookcrossing rules in classrooms
To make the system convenient for everyone, please follow these simple rules:
1. Book condition
- Bring only clean and neat books
- Torn or damaged books are not allowed
2. Fair exchange
- If you take a book, try to bring another one
- Not necessarily immediately, but it's important to поддерживать обмен
3. Reading time
- Don't keep a book for too long (recommended 2–3 weeks)
- Let others read it too
4. Careful handling
- Do not draw in books
- Do not fold pages
- Use bookmarks
5. Keep the area tidy
- Put books back in place
- Do not create a mess
6. What not to bring
- Damaged books
- School textbooks (unless agreed)
- Age-inappropriate content
Why it's great
- read more books for free
- share your favorite books with friends
- give books a "second life"
- discover new genres and authors
Join us!
Bookcrossing is not just about exchanging books - it's a community of readers in our school.
The more participants, the more interesting the selection!
Bring your book today and become part of the movement

