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This spiral notebook brings a playful, vintage nursery vibe to everyday notes. The bright mint-green cover features a cheeky, stylized goose wearing a bandana and sunglasses, with bold hand-lettered text that reads “Mother Goose’n Beautiful.” Inside, 118 ruled pages on smooth 90gsm paper make writing a pleasure — whether you’re journaling, planning, or sketching quick ideas. A sturdy 350gsm cover and metal spiral binding keep pages secure and lay the notebook flat for easy writing. The inside back cover pocket tucks away receipts, stickers, or loose notes so your essentials stay with the book. Compact at 6
Product features
- 118 ruled pages on smooth 90gsm paper for clean, bleed-resistant writing
- Sturdy 350gsm printed front cover with dark grey back cover
- Durable metal spiral binding that lays flat and allows easy page removal
- Inside back document pocket for extra storage
- Compact 6" x 8" size — portable and handbag-friendly
Care instructions
- Use a soft, clean and dry cloth to gently brush any dust or dirt off from the center of book outwards.
Mother Goose'n Beautiful Spiral Notebook — Cute Duck Illustration Ruled Journal
$18.99
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Product features
- 118 ruled pages on smooth 90gsm paper for clean, bleed-resistant writing
- Sturdy 350gsm printed front cover with dark grey back cover
- Durable metal spiral binding that lays flat and allows easy page removal
- Inside back document pocket for extra storage
- Compact 6" x 8" size — portable and handbag-friendly
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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