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GuassLee Large Wall Calendar 2026-2027,19-Month Vertical Wall Calendar Runs from Jun. 2026 to Dec. 2027, 22"x15" Hanging Monthly Planner with Thick Paper Watercolor Design for Easy Organizing

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  • Spacious Writing Blocks:Measuring 15" x 22", this big wall calendar offers larger dimensions than standard wall planners, providing ample writing space and better visibility. The oversized daily blocks and large...
  • 19-Month Watercolor Wall Calendar:This 2026 monthly planner covers two full years, offering extended scheduling convenience without switching calendars yearly. Each page features a clear monthly layout, highlighted...
  • Reliable Material for Daily Use:Printed on high-quality, thick paper, this calendar 2026 planner prevents ink bleed through and feathering. It’s designed for heavy, everyday writing with pens, markers, or...
  • Sturdy Twin-Wire Binding & Hanging Hook: This hanging wall calendar 2026 features strong twin-wire binding and a reinforced hook, providing durability and effortless page turning. Its smooth-flipping design makes it...
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