We use this Pacon, Manila, 9"X12" drawing paper mainly for our little ones to draw as they like. We have two reasons why this is better than giving them regular printing paper: 1) this paper is much less likely to cut into your sensitive skin because manila paper is spongy and softer than regular printing paper, and 2) because the size is clearly larger than regular letter-size printing paper, but not so large that a child cannot handle it. In addition, Manila paper takes colored pencils and pencils very well. highlighted.
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