I like the natural unbleached look of these kraft paper notebooks. They are eco-friendlier than laminated or sparkly ones and easy to recycle, but that is negated by the fact that each notebook is individually wrapped in plastic. This is completely unnecessary and 100 pouches adds a lot of extra waste.We're giving these away as little freebies at in-person craft vending events -- "free with follow" on Instagram. They are also suitable for kids parties and classroom activities.I chose these because I'm always looking for a notepad around the house and these seemed like a good option for cover customization, based on where they are and what I use them for/to keep track of. I also take care of my kid cousins and they've been REALLY enjoying them for doodling and playing with stickers. The fact that the covers are kraft paper helps with that as well, since the kids love putting their names and such on the fronts. They are also great for keeping in a purse or backpack, and I've really been enjoying having one that fits in my back pocket for grocery shopping. I mean, it's paper, so there are a million and one possibilities, but these would be amazing for a classroom setting (kids writing their own picture book or something of that ilk). The price isn't the greatest, but it's also not horrible for the quantity of pre-made books.These small A6 size notepads have 26 sheets (52 pages) of blank white paper. They have a light weight cardstock cover that looks like grocery bags. They come in a box and each notepad is individually shrink wrapped in plastic. Quite a bit of unnecessary packaging to fill the landfill. They are saddle stitched.After opening them they tend to want to open and not close all the way. The paper is a nice white, but not blindingly so. The paper is fairly light weight and smooth, so wet writing pens like markers and fine-liners do bleed through. One the other hand ball point, gel pens, and fountain pens I tested had no problems and didn't bleed through heavily, just some slight bits here and there. So alright if you are using them for pencil or pens which aren't really wet.These would make great shop notepads to jot down notes and measurements. They would also make great notepads for school projects in class. I intended to use them to test out new Bullet Journal layouts as I experiment with that type of journalling. They also make great little sketch books for drawing or just jotting down drawings of your project.At $39.96 for 100 of them you are paying about 40 cents each for them. How can you go wrong at that price? Anyway a few issues that bring their rating down in my opinion, but over all nice little notepads.These notebooks are better than I expected, especially for the price; the paper feels to be nice quality & not too thin. Some of these style notebooks are stitched, but these are stapled, which is well done.All in all, I definitely recommend...100 Pack Mini Kraft Paper Notebook 52 Pages A6 Mini Notebooks bulk, Blank Mini Notebooks Notepad Journal Composition Notebooks Sketchbooks for Kids Classroom Students Teacher Supplies, 4.1 x 5.7 InchI wanted some plain notebooks to print in my press and include with a planner I make each year. These are about as no-frills as you can get, plain paper, square corners, and stapled bindings. I think I prefer the sewn bindings and rounded corners, but these are fine for giveaways.Each booklet starts with a heavy brown kraft cover and 13 sheets of what looks like bright white 20# paper. They're stapled in the middle and folded, producing 26 sheets (52 pages, if you're counting front and back as pages).They have a nice plain kraft cover to customize with a stamp, sticker, or letterpress. I’ll be using a letter press on them, and I like that the plain paper means that it doesn’t matter which side you print on (there is no “top” as with lined pages, so if your stack gets mixed up or flipped around while you’re working, it doesn’t matter, and you won’t be slowed down by having to open each booklet and see which way they’re supposed to go).They come packed in a cardboard box, and each one is individually wrapped in the type of package that is crystal clear plastic with an adhesive flat when can be opened and resealed a few times, which you may or may not like. It’s excess packaging, but if it’s merchandise and you want to keep it clean or protect a print, the resealable sleeves are convenient for that.These blank kraft notebooks are convenient to have. They can be used by children and adults. They are good for sketching, drawing and note-taking. They can be shared with many people since there are 100 of them. Also, they are lightweight and sturdy and can be tossed into a pocketbook or bookbag. I like this product and I am pleased with it.Mini Kraft Notebooks are awesome - You can make a list, take notes, calm your cranky toddler, play games, draw, make sketch or another idea that hasn’t crossed my mind yet; these are tough little notebooks.The covers are sturdy and the paper weight is good. It’s not treated so your pencil, ink, etc. will absorb into the paper; great for artwork.All things considered, great value and quality; good for almost any application✨Fit the description exactly! These are adorable for craft projects. (I plan on personalizing some of them for my son's friends using my cricut) These are also great little books for children to make their own stories. No more stapling my printer paper together! Very pleased with the quality!