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02.15.2010
POSTED BY Jade
Covering books to start school? Well I don’t have to do this just yet but when I was out shopping the other day I found these gorgeous exercise book covers that were just too cute to resist. They are literally a plastic cover that slips over the standard book you get from any stationary isle.
Ah what bliss not to have to wrestle with the contact again : ) I am not quite sure what I am going to do with mine yet- probably keep them for at home school stuff like writing and drawing etc at a later stage but I just had to share. They has about 4 other designs as well and the company has a website you can find here, and they were about $2.


Book covers are such a great idea to avoid the hassle of contact. As a teacher, it’s so lovely to have your students cover their books to avoid them getting tatty and dog eared but I know is a pain for parents so I think these covers are wonderful
So agree with you Amanda they need to look neat as they have to last all year and also as a hoarder I would want to keep some as well ; )
Jade
Where did you buy these from?? I hate covering the girls books and these are ideal.
Hi Julieanne, the gift store in Claremonet Quater shopping Centre : )
Thanks for this post Jade. You inspired my cousin and I to start our own business selling book covers. http://www.ezibooks.com.au