• Acid Free, Neutral pH, Spiral Bound Natural White Sheets for Easy Removal
  • Standard Weight and Versatile Smooth Paper made to Accept all Mixed Media
  • Ideal for Writing, Drawing & Sketching. Use with Pens, Markers, Pencils and more
  • Pack of 2 Pads

My daughters love to draw, and these sketch pads work very well for them. The pads are sturdy and hold up to my girls using them at night in bed and throwing them on the floor before they go to sleep. The pages are heavy weight and hold up well to erasers and changes they need to make. We will definitely buy these again when they fill these sketch pads up.

These are lovely and my daughter is using them as lesson books for our homeschool

Bought as a gift for my daughter

Good deal on a pair of very convenient sketch tablets. And these are SKETCH tablets - not watercolor paper. I've written and sketched on them with Uniball roller pens and with a good fountain pen, and neither has bled through. Note that they are listed as 60-lb paper, which can be confusing. Paper-weight is designated on several different standards. Most of us are familiar with the paper used in copiers and printers, which is most often a 20-lb. BOND. The paper in these tablets appears to be a 60-lb OFFSET, which is a different standard and does not mean a paper three times as heavy as the copier paper. It's slightly heavier than copier paper, but only to a degree that would be noticed by a printer or someone else who uses a lot of different paper weights. Don't buy this thinking you're getting a watercolor-weight paper.

pages were sturdy enough for drawing - kids enjoy them

I am just learning how to draw, and these sketch pads are great. The paper is sturdy enough to stand up to multiple erasures and redrawing. I really like this paper a lot and will continue to use it as I continue to learn how to draw.

This is a gift for my daughter, she likes it very much, and the quality is very good.

I gave these sketchbooks to my nephew with a set of pencils and markers and a how to sketch book hoping he'd become the next Van Gogh. Well, he quickly decided he could not possibly draw the things in the book. But, he ended up sharing the pads with his little sister because the high quality paper is the only kind they have that doesn't bleed. They really like to color with markers, and this lets them do that without destroying what's underneath. So, it ended up being a good gift.