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  2. The best planners of 2025 - AOL

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    Ban.do carries a collection of upbeat, colorful and playful planners. The brand’s 2025 planner is designed in collaboration with over a dozen artists and includes everything from a coloring page ...

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    Dollar Tree’s Special Moments picture frames, available in various sizes and styles for just $1.25 each, are an easy and affordable way to add warmth and personality to your home.

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    This January, Dollar Tree has tons of new arrivals available in departments like holidays and celebrations, personal care, household essentials and more. And for everyone resolving to stay on ...

  5. Personal organizer - Wikipedia

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    It typically includes sections such as a diary, calendar, address book, blank paper, checklists, and additional useful information like maps and telephone codes. [1] It is related to the separate desktop stationery items that have one or more of the same functions, such as appointment calendars, rolodexes, notebooks, and almanacs.

  6. Calendar (stationery) - Wikipedia

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    A 2007 wall calendar with moveable date marker. A calendar is used to display dates and related information, usually in a table format. Calendars are used to plan future events and keep track of appointments, and so a typical calendar will include days of the week, week numbering, months, public holidays and clock changes. [1]

  7. Dollar Tree - Wikipedia

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    In 1991, the corporation made a decision to focus exclusively on the expansion of dollar stores after selling K&K stores to KB Toys, owned by Melville Corporation. [5]In 1993, the name Only $1.00 was changed to Dollar Tree Stores to address what could be a multi-price-point strategy in the future, and part equity interest was sold to SKM partners, a private equity firm.