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Brads are also known as prongs or fasteners. They're small, elongated pieces of thin, flexible metal that are attached to the center of the folder.
A pocket folder with brads usually has one pocket on the inside of each cover and a row of three brads down the spine of the folder.
You can use the brads to hold loose-leaf notebook paper in place, while using the pockets to hold loose notes and other papers without holes.
Pocket folders with brads come in a wide variety of colors. Buying a different color for each class or subject can help keep things organized.
Pocket folders are made of heavy-weight paper or thin, flexible plastic.
Pocket folders with brads are available at office-supply, drug and discount stores, and generally cost less than a dollar. During annual back-to-school sales they can often be found for as little as 10 or 15 cents.
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