“THE” Planner for Plants and Nature Lovers “My Dated Weekly planner” :18 months of organization -October 2021 to March 2023- It combine a modern page layouts, an Original Agenda, an easy Organizer and a Gratitude Journal.. all in one Book!
The covers feature a gorgeous and Modern Pots and Plants pattern.4 page spreads for each week
containing:
Page 1 & 2: Two page view for each week. Weekly spread includes space to write your daily schedule, detail appointments and keep track of all days clearly with the weekly view. 7 days Start with Monday to Sunday.
Page 3 : My Weekly Notes. A page to record and track your life activities. Very handful and appreciated for journaling.
Page 4 : with 3 sections:
1. Daily Habit Tracker to track 5 habits.
2. To-do List
3. and “I’m Gratful for...”
384 pages- 192 sheet
8.5”x11” (21.59 x 27.94 cm)large yet portable and ideal for use at home, work, or while traveling
Monthly note Page
Inspirational, funny or motivational quote at the beginning of each month
Holidays and main observances list including Public holidays and Days off- October 2021 to March 2023
Christmas and New Year preparation in a two page view for each year (2022 and 2023)
Birthdays, anniversaries and dates to remember list
Personal Contacts info list
Passwords list
18 month calendar view
High quality paper that can provide you a better writing experience
White paper, black ink, softcover, paperback, Soft gloss finish.
Great birthday, retirement or Christmas gift for friends, family members, coworkers and … Nature lovers.
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Let's read and grow together with 12 months of recommended books, authors, and teaching resources that promote diversity and inclusion.
A Future That Includes All of Us
Marley Dias, activist, author, and NEA’s Read Across America Ambassador speaks about why we need to ensure there are more books where kids see themselves as protagonists in their own stories.
September 2022
Find the Right Words
Books of the month:
Elementary
Amy Wu and the Warm Welcome
Amy Wu and the Warm Welcome
by Kat Zhang
With the help of her family, Amy finds a way to welcome the new student in her class who has just come from China and does not speak much English.
Middle Grade
The Secret Battle of Evan Pao
The Secret Battle of Evan Pao
by Wendy Wan-Long Shang
When twelve-year-old Evan Pao, his mother, and sister move to a small Virginia town, their new neighbor Brady Griggs goes out of his way to make Evan, who is Chinese-American, feel unwelcome.
Vinyl Moon
by Mahogany L. Browne
When Black high school student Angel moves to Brooklyn to live with her uncle, she discovers a love for books, poetry, and music as she works to understand and heal from the scars of her own past.
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