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sleepevader Mon 26-Dec-11 13:31:35

Looking for a new calendar and need at least 5 if not 6 grids.

After looking on amazon reviews thinking about the gruffalo or Charlie and Lola one.

Don't wanna spend more than a tenner.

Any recommendations please?!

Bumply Mon 26-Dec-11 13:41:43

this one has a grid for 6

sleepevader Mon 26-Dec-11 14:00:36

Thank you but trying to avoid organised mum as by the time p&p paid it's £15.

Bumply Mon 26-Dec-11 14:40:38

Didn't spot your budget til after I'd posted. Www.calender.club has family organisers on sale that you might get for £10 including p-p

sleepevader Mon 26-Dec-11 15:08:18

Thank you. Will have a look. Need to get organised!

mum6mum Mon 23-Jan-12 20:08:46

i got one for xmas off my mum , im sure its from next , not sure of the price but its fab !

Merrythulu Sun 29-Jan-12 13:24:12

I've got the one Bumply put up, and it's brilliant - all the kids use it, and although we could use a grid per person, I've lumped DS3 and Ds4 together (they're preschooler's, so don't have much of a diary!) and used the last for all of us. The kids love the stickers, although you don't really get the right ones and enough of the right ones, iyswim. Overall, though, it's the best one we've found so far. I used the flylady one last year, but it was a bit expensive, and this is practically identical and far cheaper because it doesn't have to be imported!

slipperandpjsmum Sat 04-Feb-12 09:18:02

We couldn't find a planner that was large enough for our requirements so we painted a wall with chalkboard paint. Now I draw my own and we can write messages to each other, a to do list/shopping etc. You can make it whatever size you need.

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