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Bring a splash of playful zoo humor to everyday notes with this compact spiral notebook. The bright, cartoon-style cover reads “What do you call a lazy kangaroo? A pouch potato!” surrounded by cheerful animal friends — kangaroo, elephant, giraffe, monkey, and zebra — and colorful stars and foliage. At 6" x 8", it slips into backpacks and tote bags easily, while the sturdy 350 gsm covers protect 118 ruled pages of smooth 90 gsm paper for comfortable writing. A metal spiral lets pages lie flat or be removed cleanly, and an internal document pocket keeps receipts, tickets, or doodles tucked away. Use it for school, journaling, lists, or as a lighthearted companion for kids and adults who love animal puns and bright, fun designs.
Product features
- 118 ruled pages (59 sheets) of 90 gsm paper for smooth, comfortable writing
- 6" x 8" (15.2 x 20.3 cm) portable size — fits backpacks and purses
- Metal spiral binding for flat writing and easy page removal
- 350 gsm front and back covers with full-color front cover print and dark grey back
- Inside back-cover document pocket for extra storage
Care instructions
- Use a soft, clean and dry cloth to gently brush any dust or dirt off from the center of book outwards.
Lazy Kangaroo Pouch Potato Spiral Notebook | Ruled Journal
$13.99
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Product features
- 118 ruled pages (59 sheets) of 90 gsm paper for smooth, comfortable writing
- 6" x 8" (15.2 x 20.3 cm) portable size — fits backpacks and purses
- Metal spiral binding for flat writing and easy page removal
- 350 gsm front and back covers with full-color front cover print and dark grey back
- Inside back-cover document pocket for extra storage
Care instructions
- Use a soft, clean and dry cloth to gently brush any dust or dirt off from the center of book outwards.
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