This is my calendar no. 501. It is part of the 50 series. Here you see the version for May 2024. This classic monthly calendar has an economical, all-purpose format, with a blue band and backgrounds for Saturdays and Sundays.
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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.
Remember important events
Many events take place throughout the year. Do you want to attend memorable shows or important sporting competitions? You’ll need to mark the dates on a calendar, as tickets often have to be purchased well in advance. On the other hand, it would be a shame to have tickets and forget the date of the performance.
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.
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