I wanted to share a new calendar with you in memory of my mom which you will find inside our Christmas Gift Guide 2025: Audobon Little Owls 2026 Mini Calendar By Workman Calendars. I received the calendar in exchange for this review. Inside this post is my affiliate links. If you click on the links and make a purchase I will make a small percentage from the products you purchase.
As a child my mom had a end table in our front room that had Owls inside it. Everyone who came to visit always had to stop and look at the Owls as well as my mom’s collection of Tea Pots, Cows and as we got older her Roosters.
As soon as I saw Audobon Little Owls 2026 Mini Calendar I knew it was the perfect size calendar to hang up in my kitchen. The calendar is small enough it will not take up much wall space. The brown background will make the white walls pop.
Each page of the calendar has a different Owl on it with facts about Owls that could be shared in school or #Homeschooling with children studying animals or Owls. I like how each day has its own square with enough room to write a note inside.
Audobon Little Owls 2026 Mini Calendar brought us many #teachingmoments thanks to share with our friends and family. If you know teachers pick up this calendar for the classroom. Or someone who loves Owls or works at the Zoo or around Animals.
About:
NOW PLASTIC-FREE!: Workman wall calendars are completely plastic-free! Now printed with an extended paper flap closed with a fully recyclable seal—no more shrink-wrap!
A PARLIAMENT OF OWLS: Encounter a variety of adorable owls, including wide-eyed Burrowing Owls, Northern Hawk Owls, and Great Gray Owl Chicks.
GORGEOUS PHOTOGRAPHY: Amazing full-color photos of the cutest owls in their natural habitats from the experts at Audubon. Plus captions providing scientific names, habitat and range information, and details on each owl’s unique voice.
MINI OWLS, MINI CALENDAR: The 7” x 7” mini calendar format is perfect for lockers, cubicles, and small spaces. Makes a great gift for students, birdwatchers, and owl aficionados!
Thank you,
Glenda, Charlie and David Cates