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- A4 size (297 x 210mm) for standardised use
- 15mm feint ruling to aid handwriting development
- High-quality 75gsm paper suitable for double-sided writing
- Robust 225gsm manilla cover for long-lasting use
- Eco-friendly: 100% recyclable and printed with solvent-free, water-based inks
- Paper sourced from sustainable European forests
- Supports Save the Rhino charity with regular donations
- Made in the EU, adhering to high manufacturing standards
- Size: A4 (297 x 210mm)
- Pages: 32 (16 sheets)
- Ruling: 15mm feint lines
- Paper: 75gsm smooth white, suitable for double-sided writing
- Cover: 225gsm durable manilla
- Binding: Stapled for secure hold
- Pack Size: 10 exercise books
- Colours Available: Light Blue, Red
- Box includes: 10 x RHINO A4 Exercise Books
FAQs
Q1: Are these exercise books suitable for early learners?
A1: Yes, the 15mm feint lines are ideal for children developing their handwriting skills.
Q2: Can I choose specific cover colours in the pack?
A2: The packs are available in various colours, but specific colour selection may depend on retailer availability. Please check with the seller for options.
Q3: Are these books environmentally friendly?
A3: Absolutely. They are 100% recyclable, printed with solvent-free, water-based inks, and made from paper sourced from sustainable European forests.
Q4: Do the pages support ink without bleeding through?
A4: Yes, the 75gsm smooth white paper is designed to prevent ink bleed, allowing for writing on both sides of the page.
Q5: How does purchasing these books support rhino conservation?
A5: RHINO Stationery donates regularly to the Save the Rhino charity, contributing over £100,000 since 2006 to support rhino conservation efforts.