Little Giraffe Library 长颈鹿图书馆 @ Batu 11, Cheras
Located at an interesting and unexpected place, Little Giraffe Library 长颈鹿图书馆 is a community library tucked away in Batu 11 New Village, Cheras. This place evoked a warm sense of nostalgic because I grew up in kampung and used to live in a similar wooden kampung house too!

Welcomed by a 20ft tall giraffe made of steel bars, the library’s facade is appeared in a cheerful pastel green, pink and brick red. There is an open car park further down the road (near a Chinese primary school), so parking isn’t a problem here.

The interior – It is an open space that divided the house into two parts—half of it is the library area, while the other half is furnished with some simple tables and stools made from recycled wood. Actually there are many recycled materials and items being used to transform the old kampung house into this library which oozing a rustic nostalgia charm.

The main reading area is filled with wooden tiered floors and book shelves. It’s a cozy space with many windows that allow sufficient sunlight to bask the place.

Story telling time

Not only is it filled with thoughtfully categorised children’s books (majority are Chinese books and small selection of English books), it is designed to promote children’s mental and character development with features such as a speakers’ corner and exhibition lane.


Another reading area.




We were seated at the dining area with platform and large windows. This section is used as cafe with one of the founders selling fruit rojak and the other making beverages and desserts to sustain the library’s operations, but patronage is not compulsory. It is also a place for parents to wait for their children, and an income stream to sustain the club.


The green plants at the small courtyard add liveliness to the library.



The platform seats at the outdoor and previously there were two big swings here.
The simple menu

Butterfly Pea Flower Lemonade (RM4.00) & Pineapple Mint Lemon (RM6.00)

Rojak (Small – RM6.00)

Generously sprinkled with crushed peanuts, there were assorted of fruits such as green mango, papaya, pineapple, cucumber, water spinach (kangkung), crunchy Chinese crullers (You Tiao) and a piece of cracker, coated with thick, savoury and spicy Rojak sauce. It was not bad at all!


There was special hand brew coffee too for coffee aficionado.

Honduras El Guayabo (RM18.00)


Hubby had this special brew which came with two cups – porcelain and glass. According to the barista, drink the coffee with these two different cups will create different flavours and aromas.

Verdict: This community library is certainly a great place for kids to spend time instead of glueing themselves to the smartphones or tablets screen. Kudos to the peoples who contribute the effort to set up and maintain the library. The only downside is this place only equipped with ceiling fans, so it can be quite warm during the hot weather.

Little Giraffe Library 长颈鹿图书馆
114, Jalan 15, Batu 11 Cheras, 43200 Selangor.
Tel: +6012-6322 955
Operating hours: Wed – Fri: 7.00pm to 10.00pm
Sat: 1.00pm to 10.00pm
Sun: 1.00pm to 7.00pm
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/littlegiraffebookclub/

Such a cosy community library and it opens until 10pm too! In SG, the public library here opens till 9pm only.
I can spend many hours in a library as I am a book lover.
Libby, keep up the reading hobby as people nowadays rather stick to their phone than flipping a book 🙁
And what a great idea to have a cafe inside the library!
Libby, I know right!
I’ve never had hand brewed coffee before (not sure if I’ll like it since my friend said she didn’t, so dare not try). What, you can get different flavours drinking the same coffee but from two different cups?!
Kris, hmm…. I really cannot tell you if the coffee tasted different but the person who drank it had no comment too, haha! Maybe he had to learn more to appreciate coffee LOL
Such a nice and comfy community library. I love the tall giraffe. If only we have such a place in PJ, I would love to bring my boys over.
There are public libraries in PJ area too if not mistaken, but this one more casual~~ Plan a visit one day and I believe the boys will like it!
every neighbourhood should have a venue like this, ya! 🙂
Sean, I totally agree!
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