





Encourage neat handwriting and structured learning with the RHINO 8 x 6.5" 48-Page 15mm Lined Exercise Book. Designed with wider 15mm lines, these books are perfect for early learners, those developing handwriting skills, or individuals with special educational needs.
Each book features 75gsm smooth white paper for a superior writing experience and a durable 225gsm manilla cover to withstand daily use. The compact size makes them ideal for school bags and desks, while the eco-friendly materials support sustainable learning environments.
- 15mm lined ruling aids in handwriting development
- Compact size (200 x 165mm) suitable for various educational settings
- Eco-friendly: 100% recyclable and printed with solvent-free, water-based inks
- Supports Save the Rhino charity with every purchase
- Dimensions: 200 x 165mm (8 x 6.5")
- Pages: 48 (24 sheets)
- Ruling: 15mm feint lines
- Paper: 75gsm smooth white, suitable for double-sided writing
- Cover: 225gsm manilla, available in various colours
- Binding: Stapled
- Pack Size: 10 books
- Recyclable and printed with solvent-free, water-based inks
- Paper sourced from sustainable European forests
- Made in the EU
FAQs
Q1: Are these books suitable for children with dyslexia?
A1: Yes, the wider 15mm lines can help children with dyslexia maintain consistent letter spacing and improve handwriting clarity.
Q2: Can I choose different cover colours in a single pack?
A2: Packs are typically sold with a single cover colour. For mixed colours, please check with the supplier or consider ordering multiple packs.
Q3: Is the paper thick enough to prevent ink bleed-through?
A3: The 75gsm paper is designed for double-sided writing and is suitable for most pens and pencils, minimizing bleed-through.
Q4: Are these exercise books recyclable?
A4: Yes, both the paper and cover are 100% recyclable, and the books are printed with solvent-free, water-based inks.
Q5: Do purchases support any charitable causes?
A5: Yes, RHINO donates regularly to the Save the Rhino charity, contributing over £100,000 since 2006.