Popular Calendar Title | Printed on high-quality paper | Full-color pages throughout | Includes all major and significant holidays
Based on the hilarious book, Effin' Birds: A Field Guide to Identification by Aaron Reynolds, the funny and functional Effin' Birds undated 12 month planner is meant to be used your way. Begin at any time.? Monthly and weekly spreads feature vintage bird art, accompanied by cussing. A cloth ribbon marker helps keep your effin' place. With a durable cover, you can take this planner any place you damn well please.?
This planner is perfect to carry and easily helps to keep track of important dates, contacts, and other events at a glance. Each calendar month is easy to glance at and see what responsibilities you have coming up, so make sure you stay organized through the year! Personalization is easy with different colors for appointments and trips, add stickers or stickie notes for a quick reference, or create your own system of symbols and abbreviations.
- Popular Calendar Title
- Printed on high quality paper
- Full color pages throughout
- Includes all major and significant holidays
- Carefully curated images throughout
- Great as a gift for any occasion
- Stay organized and on track all year
- Perfect for families, students, and professionals
- Great to carry all year
- Pairs perfectly with a notebook or stickers
About Andrews McMeel Publishing
Known for amazing cutting edge comics and best selling humor, cookbook, puzzle, and children's books, Andrews McMeel has a passion for publishing original talent and delighting readers with innovative books, calendars and gifts that are worth sharing!
Why Calendars?
This planner is perfect to carry and easily helps to keep track of important dates, contacts, and other events at a glance. Each calendar month is easy to glance at and see what responsibilities you have coming up, so make sure you stay organized through the year! Personalization is easy with different colors for appointments and trips, add stickers or stickie notes for a quick reference, or create your own system of symbols and abbreviations.