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Barker Creek Zebra Peel & Stick Library Pockets 3-1/2" x 5-1/8" 30/Pack LL1218

Barker Creek Zebra Peel & Stick Library Pockets 3-1/2" x 5-1/8" 30/Pack LL1218
Store: Target
Last Price: 14.09 USD

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Unleash your imagination and think of all the fun things you will be able to do with Barker Creek Peel and Stick Library Pocket. Peel and stick library pockets zebra design by Barker Creek features a super chic zebra pattern and a decorative border along one side. The zebra design library pockets measure 5.13 x 3.5 inches and are very handy when it comes to keeping your library cards safe. School libraries and reading now becomes more fun for children with these Barker Creek library pockets. One pack contains 30 such stickers. These pockets feature a super chic zebra pattern and a decorative border along one side. 30 Peel & Stick Library Pockets per package. 3 1/2" x 5 1/8" - Will hold standard 3" x 5" Index Cards. Coordinates with Barker Creek's Africa Curated Collection. This product is manufactured by a certified WBE (women owned business). This product is manufactured by a certified SBE (small business enterprise). Unleash your imagination with Barker Creek's Zebra Library Pockets!  These pockets feature a super chic zebra pattern and a decorative border along one side. The border design (which you'll also see on our other African-themed products), is inspired by a traditional African mud cloth pattern.  Our Peel & Stick Library Pockets are great for organizing flash cards, hall passes, file folder game pieces, spelling word lists, library cards, reading logs…and more!  Each package includes 30 pockets and each pocket has two self-adhesive peel & stick strips on the back making them easy to adhere to file folders, binders, charts, signs, hallways, and doors.  Sized to fit standard 3" x 5" index cards.  Search Barker Creek Africa for coordinating products. Sold as 1 Each.

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