This is my calendar no. 50. It is the basic calendar for the 50 series. Here you see the version for April 2024. This classic monthly calendar has an economical, all-purpose format.
It’s free! To print this calendar, let me guide you through a few questions that will help you find the configuration best suited to your habits. Start just below the image and get on the right track to printing your new calendar...
These days, kids have so many activities that it’s often hard for parents to keep track. Competitions, games, training sessions for sports, rehearsals and performances for music and theater, social outings, extracurricular courses - it’s all too much to keep track of. The best practice is to write everything down on a calendar. Then it’s easy to know if several events are taking place at the same time, and to manage everyone’s movements.
Use a calendar for each family member
It can be a bit confusing to put everything on one calendar. So print one for each member of the family. You can even choose a different model for each one. I’ve come up with lots of them, and I’m sure kids and parents alike will find something to suit them.
Avoid overloading
Your tasks are piling up everywhere and you can’t remember them all. Free up your memory and avoid overloading yourself with planning. Write down everything you have to do on your calendar. That way, you won’t forget anything and won’t have to think about it all the time. Writing things down is the best way to clear your head.
Despite my best efforts to provide you with perfect calendars, errors do occasionally creep in. Please let me know.