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Sierra Club Wilderness 2027 Wall Calendar
Mary Engelbreit's Happiness Is a Habit 2027 Desk Calendar
Charles Wysocki Americana 2027 Deluxe Wall Calendar
Cat Page-A-Day Gallery 2027 Desk Calendar
365 Dogs 2027 Page-A-Day Desk Calendar
Gary Patterson Cats 2027 Wall Calendar
National Parks 2027 Wall Calendar
Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Exclusive 2027 Wall Calendar
Romantic Europe 2027 Wall Calendar
Start with what you love. Art, humor, pets, travel, sports, and more: tap a tile to find 2027 calendars that fit your space, your routine, and the people you are shopping for.
Most calendar shopping starts in the wrong place. Format first, theme second means you end up with a wall calendar that is fine but not exciting. Flipping that order, theme first, format second, gets you to a calendar you will actually want to look at every day. Pick what you love from the grid above and let the category do the sorting. You can always filter by format once you are inside.
Pets and Animals leads the store every year because it covers everything from majestic wildlife to specific breeds. Art and Artists draws buyers who want the wall to do double duty as a rotating gallery. Humor and Comics earns its spot because a laugh first thing in the morning is a real selling point. Travel and Scenic parks a dream destination on the wall for people who want daily inspiration rather than a checklist. Sports keeps game days, seasons, and standings visible for fans who want their team on the wall year round.
Some categories are as much about how you live as what you like to look at. Organization is built for households and offices that need clear grids, multiple columns, and space to actually write. Mind Body Spirit folds in quotes and imagery that encourages presence without cluttering the planning grid. Moms and Babies covers the milestone and appointment tracking that new parents reach for constantly. Food and Drink and Flowers and Gardens bring color and texture to kitchens where the calendar gets consulted dozens of times a day.
The categories that surprise people are often the best gifts. Weird and Interesting is exactly what it sounds like: offbeat art, odd facts, and conversation starters for people who find the standard options too safe. Science and History turns each month into a small lesson for curious minds and classroom walls. Cars and Motorcycles covers the garage, the workshop, and the office of anyone who would rather be driving. Niche works especially well as a gift because specificity signals that you actually know the person.
Pets and Animals, Art and Artists, Humor and Comics, Travel and Scenic, and Sports consistently lead the store. These categories work across homes, offices, and dorms because the themes are broad enough to cover many tastes while still feeling personal. Each category contains dozens of styles so you can match tone and decor even within a single theme.
The best gift categories are the specific ones. If you know the person loves a particular breed, sport, or subject, a themed calendar is a practical and personal gift that gets used every day for a year. Pets and Animals, Sports, Cars and Motorcycles, and Science and History work well for people with clear interests. Art and Artists and Flowers and Gardens are reliable picks when you want something decorative that anyone would appreciate.
Yes. Theme and function are not mutually exclusive. All calendars in these categories include standard US holidays and a monthly planning grid with writing space. Many also include moon phases, international observances, and seasonal markers. The theme affects the artwork and imagery, not the calendar's utility.
Yes. Once you tap into any category, you can use the filter tools to narrow by format, wall, desk, mini, planner, and more. Starting with theme gets you to the right neighborhood; filters help you find the right street. Most categories carry multiple formats so you are not locked into a wall calendar just because you started in Pets and Animals.
Yes. Mind Body Spirit is the primary category for calendars that include affirmations, meditative imagery, and gentle prompts alongside the planning grid. Flowers and Gardens and Art and Artists both work well for spaces where you want calm, uplifting imagery. Women's Interests carries motivational and quote-forward designs that blend inspiration with practical monthly layouts.