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A compact spiral notebook that brings a touch of wild beauty to everyday notes. The front cover features a detailed, hand-drawn portrait of a golden-headed lion tamarin in warm, vibrant tones that pop against a soft cream background. Inside, 118 ruled pages on smooth 90gsm paper give each line a confident glide for journaling, lists, or sketches. A dark grey back cover and sturdy 350gsm covers protect your pages, while the metal spiral binding lets the notebook lie flat and makes page removal clean and simple. The inside-back document pocket tucks receipts, scraps, or reference notes out of the way but within reach—perfect for field notes, study sessions, or desktop scribbles.

Product features
- 118 ruled pages (90gsm) for smooth writing
- 350gsm front and back covers with full-color front print
- Metal spiral binding that lies flat and allows easy page removal
- Inner document pocket on inside back cover for extra storage
- Compact 6" x 8" size — durable yet portable

Care instructions
- Use a soft, clean and dry cloth to gently brush any dust or dirt off from the center of book outwards.

Golden-headed Lion Tamarin Spiral Notebook — Ruled Journal for Nature Lovers

SKU: 14039735030224531942
$11.84Price
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