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We all know if you’ve been following our Christmas Gift Guide 2022: Page A Day Calendars, Calendars.com and Workman.com have sent me a variety of calendars in exchange for a spot in this years Gift Guide.

I would like to share 365 New Words-A-Year Page-A-Day Calendar 2023 which Charlie can use in his Homeschool Language Arts Class to enhance his vocabulary. While stumping David and I on all the new words he will be learning.

365 New Words-A-Year Page-A-Day Calendar 2023

The perfect desktop accessory for students, writers, crossword lovers.

Mythological words: wyvern (a mythical animal usually represented as a 2-legged winged creature resembling a dragon). Medical words: chilblain (an inflammatory swelling or sore caused by exposure to cold). Political words: putsch (a secretly plotted and suddenly executed attempt to overthrow a government). Plus words about words: catachresis (use of the wrong word for the context; use of a forced and especially paradoxical figure of speech). And a few words about numbers: bimillenary (a period of 2,000 years; a 2000th anniversary). Entries include definition, pronunciation guide, sample sentence, and detailed word history. Printed on responsibly sourced paper and 100% recyclable.

Uncle John’s Bathroom Reader is a desk calendar you will find set upstairs in the boys restroom. At times it seems like David and Charlie are taking turns sleeping in the Restroom. Now they will have something to entertain them.

If there not careful I might put Uncle John’s Bathroom Reader in the Guest Restroom. Keeping our guest entertained. First I have a question for you. Which restroom do you think Uncle John’s Bathroom Readers should be put in? Upstairs or downstairs and why?

Weird factoids, oddball anecdotes, absorbing questions, and other amusing tidbits to ponder on the throne.

For the 68% of people who read in the bathroom, this is the calendar that deserves a special place on top of the tank. Each page features a nugget of pure fun. Wacky Legal Briefs, like the Dutch man who tried to legally change his age from 69 to 49 to be more appealing to women. (Case thrown out.)

“Only in Florida” headlines: Thousands of Gun Owners in Florida Planning to “Shoot Down” Hurricane Irma. Plus the GoBidet Handheld Bidet and other Toilet Tech, 21-Flush Salutes, and food flops:

Did you know that in 2014, McDonald’s test-marketed bubble-gum-flavored Broccoli? Ugh. Not something I would like to try especially since I hate hate hate Broccoli. How about you? Do you like Broccoli and would you like to try Bubble-Bum-flavored Broccoli? Printed on responsibly sourced paper and 100% recyclable.

Dog Trivia Page-A-Day Calendar 2023

Dog Quotes, Dog Jokes, True or False, Owner’s Tips, Famous Dogs, Know Your Breeds, and More!
By Workman Calendars

Fun facts to feed the dog lover’s obsession.

Packed with fascinating trivia, quizzes, breed profiles, jokes, and more, this calendar is pure joy for the dog lover. True or false: Most dogs spend about 80 percent of the day in a deep sleep. (False: Dogs usually spend about 50 percent of the day asleep, 30 percent loafing around, and 20 percent fully awake.) Get the facts about the dogs you love and think you know.

Plus: Owner’s Tips, including how to make a giant Ice Pop to keep your Pup cool. Know Your Breeds, from the Keeshond to the Maltese. Plus quotes and Did You Know?: A family in China thought it was odd when their “Tibetan Mastiff” growled incessantly and walked on two legs. They contacted authorities and found out their dog was actually an Asiatic black Bear! Printed on responsibly sourced paper and 100% recyclable.

365 Stupidest Things Ever Said Page-A-Day Calendar 2023

A Daily Dose of Ignorance, Political Doublespeak, Jaw-Dropping Stupidity, and More
By Ross Petras, Kathryn Petras, Workman Calendars

 Another year of celebrity gaffs, malapropisms, and facepalm moments that will make you cringe—then laugh at the utter inanity of it all.

Badly worded governmental guidance: “You’ve got to have the get-up-and-go to stay at home during this threat.”—Connecticut governor Ned Lamont. Contradictory sports commentary: “He’s had his ups and downs but he’s been consistent.”—auto racing commentator Sally Nugent.

Plus head-scratching headlines (POLICE: HORSE GIVEN VERBAL WARNING IN RUNAWAY INCIDENT), nonreassuring school signs (Bolton Academy: a Grate Place to Learn), and reasons NOT to call 911: “I got a new phone for Christmas and I wanted to be sure it was working.” Printed on responsibly sourced paper and 100% recyclable.

Thank you,

Glenda, Charlie and David Cates