Feature

●December 2023 - January 2025, featuring 14 months for easy planning; Includes a double-sided storage pocket
●Full monthly view per two-page spread, featuring 2.1" x 1.8" blocks allocated for each day
●A full-color nature scene with a quote to inspire
●Black embossed simulated50% recycled leather cover creates a professional look and appeal; Strong 90% recycled wire binding keeps pages together in one place
●Printed on 100% post-consumer recycled FSC certified paper with soy inks and made in the USA


Description

Since 1919, House of Doolittle has manufactured quality dated products made in the United States that help you be more productive during your daily planning activities. In 1989 we made the commitment to produce all of our products using recycled paper and materials. This House of Doolittle Earthscapes Monthly Calendar Planner features 14 months for uninterrupted easy planning, from December 2023 through January 2025. A two-page spread for each month allows you to see important dates and reminders at a glance. Each monthly two-page spread also features a nature photo and inspirational quote to keep you organized and motivated. The planner core is bound strongly with wire binding and the planner cover features a strong black embossed simulated leather finish to withstand the daily use throughout the year. This personal planner is geared for a teacher, student, mom, dad or any professional who is looking to keep their life and tasks organized. Other products for the teacher or student from House of Doolittle include desk pads, wall calendars, lesson planners, class record books, assignment books, monthly appointment planners and weekly appointment planners. Go Green with House of Doolittle products as we use 100% recycled paper containing 100% post-consumer waste with soy inks, 50% recycled cover material, and 90% recycled wire. All of our products are manufactured in the USA and are FSC certified. Since 1989 House of Doolittle has donated 5% of its profits to organizations that are working to create a more sustainable environment.