Release Your Inner Egyptian Scribe! Can you imagine yourself writing on a papyrus like an Ancient Egyptian scribe? In Ancient Egypt, the scribes were the learned, wise ones and were greatly respected. Each of these notebooks is filled with 80 pages that look like ancient papyrus! Now you, too, can write like an Egyptian scribe when you use these notebooks as a diary or travel journal, for class notes, or even to practice writing hieroglyphs yourself. The pages are unlined, but papyrus paper was created by laying out strips of papyrus, so those strip marks can be a guide for writing evenly. You can write with a normal ballpoint pen, felt-tip, or calligraphy pen - just like any normal paper. The spine of each volume is a different color for easy reference, and they create a pleasing variety of colors on your bookshelf. The cover of this 80-page 7”x 10” notebook is glossy. This volume: The Goddess Nut is No. 10 in the Egyptian Gods & Goddesses Notebooks series. The body of the goddess Nut was the sky itself. Within her body, we see the stars and the path of the sun throughout the day. It is said that at the end of the day, Nut eats the sun, thus creating night. When in the morning, she gives birth to the sun, another day begins. Nut was part of the Great Ennead, the creation story where Atum created Shu (dry air) and Tefnut (moisture). They, in turn, gave birth to Nut (the sky) and Geb (the earth). Their children were Osiris, Isis, Set, and Nephthys. In another story, the “Children of Nut” include Horus the Elder to form five extra days in the year. These notebooks are a perfect gift for anyone who loves Egypt, both adults and young people!