Product Cover Mead Primary Journal Kindergarten Writing Tablet 12 PACK of Primary Composition Notebook For Grades K- 2, 100 Sheets (200 Pages) Creative Story Notebooks For Kids 9 3/4 in by 7 1/2 in.

Mead Primary Journal Kindergarten Writing Tablet 12 PACK of Primary Composition Notebook For Grades K- 2, 100 Sheets (200 Pages) Creative Story Notebooks For Kids 9 3/4 in by 7 1/2 in.

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AMAZON EXCLUSIVE NEW BRIGHT COLORS Your Child Will Love This Cute color primary composition books and enjoy them for writing and drawing a picture to accompany their story.

1 Bulk Pack of 12 Hardcover Marble primay composition notebook, Our kids composition book are perfect for kindergarten, Preschool, First & Second grade

BEST WRITING NOTEBOOK FOR KIDS - The Pages Have a blank Space on top half with primary-ruled lining below (7 Lines to Write). Conforms to most popular handwriting methods, Position letters using the red baseline; control pencil with narrow line width, Great word writing pads to learn to letter.

4 Multi colored covers Included Red, Purple, Blue, Lime Green.

THE MEAD JOURNALS ARE THE PERFECT GIFT FOR ANY OCCASION! Birthdays Parties and sleepovers, Holidays and celebrations, School events and projects, Creative writing and learning, Classroom supplies

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Primary Journal features a ruled composition book with blank space for drawing. 

It is ideal for creative writing exercises especially for stories because students can draw pictures on the same page. 

This 100-sheet journal is perfect for students in kindergarten through second-grade. Redline cues allow children to sit their letters on the baseline to improve legibility in their handwriting. 

Your Child Will love the Colors making it more fun!! 

Design conforms to Zaner-Bloser, McDougal Littell and D'Nealian handwriting methods. Composition book was noted as an award-winning product in an education publication as early as 2003.