What General Conference Notebook Is Right for Me?

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We know it can be overwhelming trying to find the right notebook for your family as you prepare for General Conference. Here are some of our most asked questions to help you plus some other frequently asked questions to help.


Do you have something more than blank note pages- something that's fun to use? By the way, I'm an adult.

Our Fall, Spring, and Gathering of Israel Notebooks are perfect! Each page includes an activity or something to color to help you stay awake and focused. You’ll discover fun out-of-the-box note pages to shake things up and pages to help you prep and review. It’s definitely not boring.


What's a good notebook for my teen?

Our Gathering of Israel themed Notebook was made with teens specifically in mind. All our notebooks are great though- it just depends on their personality and how many notes they want to take. The only one that I don’t really recommend for most teens is our Noah’s Ark Notebook- it was made more for Senior Primary kids.


What if I don't take a lot of notes but still want something?

Our Simple General Conference Notebook is a great option- ½ a page per apostle and one page for each session.

If you like activities more than notes though, I recommend grabbing our Activity Book instead. You can take notes on the back of the pages or on one of the two note pages included. Our General Conference Activity Book is meant for tweens, teens, and up.


Which notebook is best for my kid just starting out?

I started my 10-year-old son on our Noah's Ark themed Notebook because it has plenty of activities and he loved the animal theme. However, if that's too overwhelming (it's almost 70 pages), I recommend our Apostle Coloring Notebook. It focuses on the members of the First Presidency and Quorum of the Twelve Apostles so there isn't pressure to take notes on every single talk. Each note page includes fun facts, a matching coloring page, and objects to find. 


Do you have anything for junior primary?

We don’t have a specific notebook set aside for Junior Primary. However, we do have our General Conference Activity Book for Kids which includes two note pages. We also have some fun Bingo games like I Spy Bingo. Maturity plays a big factor into when they are ready to take notes. They can even be all for using a notebook one Conference and not the next. We recommend showing them the photos of notebooks you like and see if they are interested. If you are buying a digital download for an older child, you can select a few pages to print for your younger ones too.

If you would like to give suggestions for types of pages that would make for a great future Junior Primary Notebook, send me a message here.


Do you have anything for free?

Of course, we do! Try our Note Cards for General Conference or our Mapping Note Pages. We also have sticky note labels that you can quickly add to your notebook.

Discover more of our free General Conference resources.


How do you bind your notebooks? What kind of paper do you use?

We use a plastic coil binding so your notebook can lay flat and you can flip the cover over for easy notetaking. The covers are printed on cardstock to be more durable while still being able to color them. The inside note pages are printed on high quality paper (32 lbs) so you don’t have to worry about bleeding through pages.


Will you be making more themes in the future?

Absolutely! Have an idea? Send me your suggestions here.


Where can I get my print at home notebook bound?

Check your local copy centers. In Colorado Springs, you can get a notebook bound at Staples for about $5. You can also buy binding machines but they cost a few hundred dollars. So far, I'm binding all the books I send out with the Tianse Spiral Coil Binding Machine.


Camille Gillham

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