Over six hundred million people worldwide are left-handed—and they’re all in good company: Lefties have achieved greatness in the arts, politics, sports, entertainment, and every field of human endeavor.
Whether it's buns on buns or cracks on cacti, no object is spared from a little backside brilliance. Perfect for a white elephant gift exchange or a funny birthday... Læs mere
Have you ever seen a toolbox with plumber's crack? What about a cake with some cake? You'll see all that and more in the Butts on Things 2027 Day-to-Day Calendar.
Award-winning cartoonist Wiley Miller truly broke the cartoon mold when he created Non Sequitur. And for over thirty years, this beloved, groundbreaking strip has been bringing laughs to millions of fans worldwide with its wry look at the absurdities of modern existence.
From bestselling author and artist Jessica Roux, the calendar also reveals fascinating folklore, mythology, and history about each month's featured... Læs mere
Showcasing colorful illustrations by artist Anna Stead, each month of this 2027 calendar is paired with a delicious, plant-focused recipe and well-researched nutritional data by chef Laura Jane.
Each month showcases a clever, comical cartoon on the top half of the spread highlighting one or more of the month's fabulous holidays.... Læs mere
From beloved cartoonist, humorist, and New York Times bestselling author Sandra Boynton, this 17-month calendar begins with the school year in August 2026 and goes through December 2027.
From contemporary artist Adam Rhine, the calendar begins in September 2026 to coincide with Jewish New Year and ends with... Læs mere
From beloved artist and author Jessica Roux, each month showcases an animal-plant pair along with their symbolic significance as divined from folklore, mythology, and literature. Monthly prompts encourage you on your own path of personal growth.
Showcasing twelve gorgeously illustrated animal-plant pairs along with their symbolic significance as divined from folklore, mythology, and literature, the 2027 wall calendar features animals such as the cat and fox with plants such as lavender and ivy.
By contemporary artist Geninne D Zlatkis, the calendar's artwork incorporates bold color, texture, and inspiration from Mexico, where Geninne lived for many years.