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By Terri Mauro, About.com Guide to Special Children since 2004

Site of the Day: Monday, May 1, 2006
BusyBodyBook

Monday May 1, 2006
At my house, we have a calendar with columns for each family member, to keep track of appointments and therapies and all the other running around we do. It works great, but it's stuck to the refrigerator, and doesn't fit in my purse too well. Most tote-able organizers have big boxes or little squares for the days, but nothing that sorts by family member quite so neatly. So I'm pretty thrilled with the concept of the BusyBodyBook, which takes those columns and puts them in a format you can easily carry with you. Besides being great for keeping family appointments straight, it would also be a great choice for a student planner, using the columns for subjects; a project planner, using the columns for specific tasks; or a work organizer, using the columns for individual projects. From the site, you can take a closer look at the layout, download a sample grid, place an order for the upcoming edition that runs from August 2006-December 2007, or get a September 2005-December 2006 edition on sale. ... More Sites of the Day

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May 1, 2006 at 3:57 pm
(1) JIll says:

Just so you know, BusyBodyBook is offering a “Prepublication” discount through May 14th. You can receive a 10% discount by entering in discount code PREPUBA during checkout.

December 12, 2006 at 11:08 pm
(2) Joan Goldner says:

FREE shipping applies to all orders until December 17th, 2006.

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