Booklet
(noun)
A small book or brochure, typically containing information or promotional material, and often bound with a staple or fold in the spine.
Origin:
The term "booklet" originated in the late 16th century from the old english word "bōclǣte" meaning "small book". it has been used to refer to a small book or brochure since then.
Examples:
- The tour company handed out a booklet with maps and information about the city.
- The artist created a booklet with illustrations and descriptions of her work.
- The booklet was used to promote the new product and included information on its features and benefits.
- The students were given a booklet with questions to help them study for the exam.
- The children's library had a large collection of colorful and educational booklets for young readers.