Booklet
A booklet is a small bound printed publication consisting of a few sheets of paper folded and secured along the spine, usually with a cardstock cover. It is typically bound by saddle-stitching (staples) or glue, though longer or higher-quality booklets may use perfect binding, spiral, or comb binding. Page counts commonly range from a handful of pages to several dozen; the term is generally applied to works shorter than a full-sized book.
Booklets are used for concise information and can function as manuals, guides, programs, catalogs, brochures, religious
Booklets differ from pamphlets in that booklets are bound along the spine, while pamphlets are usually unbound
History and etymology: The term booklet derives from book + -let. Small bound works have existed since