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Pearls Before Swine 2026 Day-to-Day Calendar
Published by Andrews McMeel Publishing
Distributed by Simon & Schuster
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About The Book
According to the Pearls Before Swine 2026 Day-to-Day Calendar, you're going to have a great year or your money back! (. . . Don't hold us to that.)
With the trademark twisted humor and outlandish puns that have made Pearls Before Swine one of the funniest comic strips being published today, each page of this daily calendar features a full-color Pearls Before Swine comic strip to keep you laughing all year. As an added bonus, the back of each page includes Daily Extra! content such as puzzles, jokes, lists, quotes, activities, tips, and trivia.
Features include:
With the trademark twisted humor and outlandish puns that have made Pearls Before Swine one of the funniest comic strips being published today, each page of this daily calendar features a full-color Pearls Before Swine comic strip to keep you laughing all year. As an added bonus, the back of each page includes Daily Extra! content such as puzzles, jokes, lists, quotes, activities, tips, and trivia.
Features include:
- Page size: 5.354" x 4.488"
- No single-use plastic
- Recyclable chipboard easel backer for desk or tabletop display
- Printed on FSC certified paper with soy-based ink
- Full-color tear-off pages
- Includes Daily Extra! Bonus content on the back of each day's page
- Day/Date reference on each page
- 365 daily pages
- Official major world holidays and observances
- Features a new comic each day
Product Details
- Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing (September 23, 2025)
- Length: 740 pages
- ISBN13: 9781524896584
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