What are paper notes?

Paper notes are little pieces of paper that people use to remember things or pass messages to each other.

Imagine you're playing a game with your friend, and you want to tell them what you found in the toy box without shouting. You could write it on a piece of paper and give it to them, that's like using a paper note!

How They Work

Paper notes are simple: you take a piece of paper, use a pen or pencil, and write down your message or drawing.

  • If you’re remembering what to bring for lunch, you might write “apple” or “crackers.”
  • If you're sending a secret message, you could draw a picture or write a silly sentence like “The dinosaur is wearing sunglasses!”

Why They’re Useful

Paper notes are light, easy to carry, and don’t need batteries or buttons, just your hands and a little paper. You can put them in pockets, hide them under pillows, or even tape them to the fridge.

When you find a paper note, it’s like getting a surprise message from someone who wanted to share something fun with you!

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Examples

  1. A child receives a $10 bill to buy candy at the store.
  2. You give a friend a paper note as payment for a borrowed book.
  3. A farmer uses paper notes to pay rent each month.

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