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Mom's Family 2009 Wall
Calendar
There's nothing more useful for keeping
track of busy families than this ingeniously formatted wall
calendar that has the soul of a detail-obsessed planner. In a
world of sheer busy-ness—soccer games and piano lessons,
dentist appointments and PTA meetings, swim meets and
Brownies, business dinners, school conferences, and
more—this is the easiest way to see at a glance what
everyone is doing, and when. The grid is blown up to a large
vertical with columns across the top—one for Mom, one for
Dad, three for the kids—and the days of the month read down
the left-hand side. One look, and you can see it all. And
then, of course, it's Boynton. The perfect artist for the
perfect idea. The cows, the lions, the hippos, the
chickens—ah, the chickens. The charm is irresistible. Even
the busiest among us have time for a smile.
Painter of
Light® by Thomas Kinkade 2009 Deluxe Wall Calendar
The enduring appeal of artist Thomas
Kinkade makes this calendar a must-have for collectors. Thomas
Kinkade's devoted fans will welcome the arrival of the Painter
of Light calendar. Featuring 12 new images with stunning
color reproduction, this calendar is sure to be a favorite.
The calendar lists U.S. holidays as well as moon phases.

Black Cats
2009 Wall Calendar
Superstition wants us to believe that
black cats are associated with witches and bad luck, but in
reality they are loving and devoted pets. With an elegant,
shiny coat and luminous eyes, these beautiful creatures will
only bring joy when crossing your path. This 2009 calendar is
“purrfect” for any admirer of the graceful black cat. The
calendar includes days of the week, months and international
holidays in English, French, Spanish and German as well as
moon phases. Also included is a bonus page featuring September
– December 2003 - 2009.
The Lord of
the Rings - The Return of the King 2009 Wall Calendar
One of the most celebrated novels of the
20th century, The Lord of the Rings is a groundbreaking
epic tale of good versus evil, extraordinary heroes, wondrous
creatures, and unprecedented battle scenes. With more than 50
million copies sold in 27 languages, it was named the No. 1
most popular book of the century, inspiring a contemporary,
motion picture celebration. Beginning in 2001, a trilogy of
live-action feature films – The Fellowship Of the ring,
The Two Towers, and The Return of the King, –
will take audiences inside J.R.R. Tolkien's epic adventure.
This calendar for 2009 features scenes from The Two Towers.
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