Get Fuzzy 2021 Day-To-Day Calendar
Get Fuzzy 2021 Day-To-Day Calendar
Conley, Darby
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Condition: New, UPC: 9781524857226, Publication Date: Mon, June 1, 2020, Type: Calendar/Blank Book ,
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0Between his filmmaking, his public access TV show, and his wacko inventions, it's surprising that Bucky Katt has time to terrorize housemates Rob and Satchel Pooch, but somehow he manages. He's in full multi-tasking mode in this Get Fuzzy 2021 Day-to-Day Calendar featuring a cartoon on every daily page.

Among all the chaos, he meets his British cousin, creates pop culture mashups, and in addition to wreaking havoc on Rob and Satchel, squeezes in time to pelt the neighborhood's vicious dog with water balloons. It's a lesson in time management.
Other features include:

  • Full color tear-off pages
  • Daily Extra on the back of each page--fun puzzles, trivia, activities, and more
  • Day/date reference on each page
  • Includes official major world holidays
  • Recyclable plastic easel backer for desk or tabletop display
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