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African Patterns Notebook

Beautiful spiral notebook featuring traditional African patterns, perfect for note-taking and journaling.

$13.99

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15% supports language education

Capture your thoughts and lessons in this beautifully designed notebook featuring authentic African patterns from various cultures. Each notebook includes 120 lined pages with subtle cultural motifs and educational facts about African heritage scattered throughout.

Key Features

  • 120 college-ruled lined pages
  • Traditional African pattern cover designs
  • Spiral binding for easy writing
  • Perforated pages for clean removal
  • Sturdy cardboard back cover
  • Cultural facts and quotes throughout
  • 8.5" x 11" standard size

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African Patterns Notebook

African Patterns Notebook

$13.99
Color: Kente

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African languages preserved