How to Use Small Notebooks
sureshjain.com2022-03-23T19:24:22+05:30Small notebooks may seem like impractical novelties, but they’re actually useful additions to your everyday carry. Because of their size, miniature notebooks fit neatly in pockets and purses so they are always at hand. There’s no hard and fast rule that determines the size of a small notebook: at JetPens, we consider any notebook smaller than A6 (5.5” x 3.7”) to fit the criterion. In this guide, we’ll discuss eight ways to use tiny notebooks, memo pads, and more.
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