The “Mini Library” initiative was launched to provide affordable library access, creating reading opportunities for children in various circumstances, especially those living in poverty where local and central governments often give less priority to education. It is widely recognized that children in difficult situations are the least likely to have access to reading materials, whether due to distance or the inability of parents to take them to a library. Therefore, a small, movable library that can hold a sufficient number of books can be placed at the heart of communities, such as in urban poor areas. This setup also offers flexibility for the organizers to relocate the library to a more suitable spot if circumstances change.