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Grupo Erik A5 Notebook Ana Marin | Plain Journal Notebooks, Blank Notebook A5 Sketchbook, Blank Journal | Stationery Gifts Under 10 Pounds

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Management number 217973392 Release Date 2026/05/03 List Price US$9.01 Model Number 217973392
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Write, plan and create in style with this premium A5 notebook spiral bound, designed to inspire creativity and keep your notes perfectly organised. With 90 sheets (180 pages) of high-quality 100 g/m² paper and a blank layout, it's ideal for journaling, planning, sketching or jotting down ideas at school, work or home. Each kids notebook features a matte laminated hard cover with rounded corners and bold, original artwork that reflects your favourite characters or themes. The wire-o binding allows the notebook to lie flat for easy writing, while the elastic band closure keeps everything secure. Inside, you’ll also find a practical pocket folder for storing small notes, stickers or receipts. Whether you're a fan of anime, classic cartoons, fantasy, or pop culture, this collection offers a design for everyone. From cute and cosy to dark and epic, each to do notebook is a statement piece that matches your personality while supporting your productivity. Durable, versatile and expressive, these notebooks are the perfect gift for students, professionals, creatives, or fans of all ages. Choose your favourite design and carry inspiration with you every day. Read more


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