Big hit for middle schoolers for party favors. Who knew?GoodLove them, used as party favors for daughter's 4th bday. Just wish that the coil holding pages together were crimped or folded in on itself, the kids keep twisting them until they're left with a pile of errant papers and a springy notebook coil for poking each other with.We used these as party favors.Some notes:1) As another reviewer stated, the colors are a bit different than the picture. One is more of a reddish hot pink. The colors ended up working fine for me. See picture.2) The cardboard cover is reasonably thick, thicker than other cheap memo pad favors I've come across. But I had an instance or two where the cover wasn't cut cleanly along an edge, so an area looked a little ragged.3) The paper itself is pretty thin, with lines printed on one side. They barely show through on the back side. Each pad has 30 sheets.It works well as a party favor, and I can see using the extras around the house or in my purse for jotting down random notes. I think it's one of the higher quality options for party favor memo pads on Amazon.My daughter's birthdays are a month apart, so this year we had a double birthday party for them! My youngest wanted puppies and my oldest wanted emoji's, so... I bought both, puppy and emoji themed things for the party and they each got their own cake, decorations, balloons etc. They were thrilled! When I made the party favors... I bought the little fabric bags (also sold on here) and put both, puppy and emoji themed things in each bag. All the kids loved there bags, and I even had enough, that some of the kids were able to take home more than 1!The age range was from around 4 years old to 13 years old, and much to my delight... They were all thrilled about there goody bags!!I carry a pad with me all the time to note ideas and things to remember. This pad is good EXCEPT for the spiral that holds it all together. It keeps "unwinding" Vey poor and unsatisfactory manufacture.Adorable for my daughter’s goodie bags.The covers are pretty, and the notepads are thin enough that they slip easily into a pocket or purse. The only annoying feature is that the coil at the top keeps unspooling from the paper. But they work fine for a short project. I use mine when traveling to take notes on the places I've visited, the numbers on the photos I'm taking, jotting down addresses, etc. Very handy scrap paper when you're on the go.