World Map Softcover Notebook - Dot Grid
Your epic travels and everyday adventures will last longer if you commit them in writing with this oaktag-hued Geographic notebook. This map dates from a time when you could do things like install your brother as the King of Holland or make off with the Parthenon Marbles from Greece and start your own private collection. Fill this softcover journal with your geography class notes, map sketches, or wherever your thoughts take you.



The Experiment series is built with high-quality 100% recycled paper and printed with soy inks, leaving a light footprint. Be inspired to ask the right questions, connect the dots (even when they’re really far apart), and keep pushing humanity forward, so that tomorrow is always brighter than today.
The perfect gift for your lab partner. The perfect necessity for your work.
Dimensions | 6.75" x 9" |
Page Count | 112 pages (56 sheets) |
Paper Type | 5mm Dot Grid |
Paper Weight | 81 gsm |
Binding | Lay-Flat Softcover |
Paper Composition |
Acid-free 100% recycled 100% post-consumer waste |
Printing | Soy-based ink |
Origin | Designed in Oregon Paper milled in Japan Assembled responsibly in China |
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i love this notebook. i've been using it to study japanese and the dotted grids are perfect for writing characters. i'd have loved the linguistics soft cover if it had dot grid, but i'm glad the world map is still relatable to the subject :)