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Taja’s Office & School Supplies
Customer Reviews
4.7 out of 5 stars 612
4.6 out of 5 stars 77
4.7 out of 5 stars 251
4.7 out of 5 stars 265
4.7 out of 5 stars 232
4.6 out of 5 stars 233
4.7 out of 5 stars 813
Price
$5.99$5.99
$3.99$3.99
$7.64$7.64
$7.64$7.64
$3.99$3.99
$3.99$3.99
$11.89$11.89
Size
7″x10″
11.6″x12″
11.6″x12″
11.6″x12″
11.5″ x 14.7″
8.3″ x 11.7″
8.5″x11″
Feature
Cardboard
Hanging Hole
Hanging Hole
Hanging Hole
Spiral Binding
Spiral Binding
Polypropylene
Color
Green
National Parks
National Parks
Pathways
Garden
Floral
Wildflowers
Quantity
24-Month
14-Month
14-Month
14-Month
18-Month Calendar
12-Month Calendar
140 Pages / 70 Sheets
Usage Scenario
Office & Home & School
Office & Home & School
Office & Home & School
Office & Home & School
School & Home & Office
School & Home & Office
Office & Home & School
Comprehensive Monthly Planning: Plan ahead with Taja’s 2 Year monthly planner 2025-2027, featuring monthly calendar pages from July 2025 – June 2027. Each month includes sections for goals, tasks, important dates, and notes to help you stay organized and focused on your objectives. This planner is designed with a clean, monthly layout—ideal for those who appreciate a streamlined, easy-to-use format without the weekly pages.
Elegant Cover Design: Enhance your planning experience with the refined design of Taja’s 2025-2027 planners. The minimalist aesthetic brings an element of elegance, and with a selection of stylish colors, you can effortlessly match the planner to your personal style, turning it into a functional yet fashionable accessory.
Designed for Versatility: Whether you’re a student, a professional, or a homemaker, this monthly planner is the perfect tool to keep track of academic schedules, work deadlines, and home management. Its structured layout helps improve productivity while maintaining a healthy balance in daily life, offering an effective method for time management and personal development.
Practical Features: This monthly planner includes a transparent double-sided pocket to store notes, receipts, and other small essentials. The twin-wire spiral binding ensures it stays flat for easy writing, while motivational quotes inspire a positive outlook and personal growth, making it a highly functional and uplifting tool for daily use.
A Thoughtful Present for Any Occasion: Taja’s 2025-2027 Monthly Planner makes a perfect and thoughtful present for any celebration, such as birthdays, graduations, or holiday seasons. Its practical design and motivating features make it a meaningful present that supports organization and encourages growth throughout the year.
8 reviews for Monthly Planner 2025-2027, 2 Year Months Planner Calendar 2025-2027, July 2025 – June 2027, 7″ x 10″, 25-27 Monthly Calendar Planner, 24 Months, Perfect for School Office Home Planning – Pink
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Hollie –
Perfect Planner for Long-Term Organization!
I absolutely love this planner! Having multiple years in one place makes it so convenient to plan ahead without juggling multiple books. The layout is clean, easy to navigate, and has plenty of space for notes and daily tasks. The paper quality is great—no ink bleeding—and the binding feels sturdy enough to last through years of use. I also love that I can look back at past years without having to dig through old planners. It’s perfect for goal setting, tracking progress, and staying organized for the long haul. Highly recommend for anyone who likes to see the big picture while keeping the details tidy.
Jennifer Moore –
Teacher Planner Success
This is perfect! I like to plan a month at a time and see the big picture. Each month comes with a page for goals, to-do, and notes. Great design and quality. Perfect for teachers.
Jay –
Great planner
Love this so much I bought a second one! Nice layout. You have a month view and then the page after has space for notes. Simple but very effective. Perfect for what I need it for. The calendar layout and size of this planner is big enough to write all your info and important dates and appts but also small enough to take around in your bag or purse daily. Also fairly thin for being a 2 year planner.
W Donald Cunningham –
Simple planner, good looking, long lasting, and well done. Now I am organized!
When I took on another part-time client, I had too many calendars and emails that were never synced up. Going back to a well-organized planner that is neither overwhelming nor too sparse, but with enough space for prompts and reminders, has made me calmer, and I’m never missing any appointments or forgetting essential thoughts. The Art Deco cover is quite remarkable and will withstand the crush of items in my backpack.
Stephanie L. –
Perfect sized planner
This functions as my brain to keep school work, appointments and to do things organized. Guess I’m old school because I need to see things written down. Perfect size and great quality.
Addison –
Simple 2-year planner, good for quick notes
I’ve been using this Monthly Planner 2025-2027 for a little while now, and it’s a solid planner.What I liked:• Covers two full years (July 2025 – June 2027), so you won’t need a new planner soon.• Simple and clean design makes it easy to see each month at a glance.• Not bulky at all — fits nicely on a desk or in a bag.What could be better:• There isn’t a lot of space under each date for detailed notes or appointments.Overall:This planner works well if you just need a quick overview of each month and don’t need to write a lot under each day.
Sherlene Stevens –
The planner is very durable and should last for two years.
Made of solid book material, durable. I am impressed with the quality. The planner is easy to use with plenty of writing spaces. I would suggest using a pen when writing because of the quality of the paper.
Neato Riko –
Finally! A simple, straightforward planner I can use as a monthly tracker for general life things
TLDR: From the color of the cover to the page layouts, it came exactly as advertised! I believe the cover as well as the inside pocket (at the back) are plastics. I mean, obviously the pocket is, but the cover is also plastic. I was expecting a paperback basically, cus of the simplicity of this particular product, but no. It’s very sturdy. Maybe, too sturdy? When unpackaging it I noticed a little piece chipped off and when I went to pick it up (literally a tiny-tiny piece, probably from the warehouse cus I don’t see any damage to the actual book) it was HARD and kinda sharp on the edges. I can’t imagine a situation in everyday life where the cover might break, but just a word of caution in case — there will be sharp edges if it does. I really don’t think it’s a valid “concern” though, as the way the cover is cut & bound it’s not got any sharp edges exposed or anything. I just found that interesting, so anyway…. the quotes above each month are a nice touch! It’s not overly designed. I’m glad I finally found it.//Ok, I admit I SEARCHED WAY TOO LONG trying to find “the right planner” for my needs on Amazon. This is not one of those do-it-all planners with an abundance of details and extra pages where you break down your entire life into trackable data. And that’s a big reason why it took me so long to find the right SIMPLE kind of planner, that could be used to track more general, non-data-y things… There is truly an abundance of do-it-all planners out there and while they seem amazing in theory, I have found that in practice they become overwhelming after a while. So I prefer to break things up a little, have a couple or a few separate ones for specific things..This is a 2 year planner and each month gets 2 spreads (or 4 total pages). You get the monthly calendar view on the first spread, followed by a list page and dot-grid page. I LOVE that they had this option with the dot-grid instead of another lined page. I considered getting one where both pages were the dot-grid, but I am very much a list person — so I know those lines will come in handy. I just also really value the flexibility to customize a page however I need on a given day (or month), total personal preference there. If you prefer all lines or all dots, they do have em (under different listings I believe)..I already have a more detailed weekly/monthly planner that I use for to-do lists and goal setting & tracking, etc. That one has a nice little bookmark, which I kind of wish came standard with ALL planners (I love a simple bookmarker!), but when I really think about it… it’s not a loss to me in this case. I can easily use a sticky tab or whatever to mark my place. Considering it’s literally every other page that’s a new month, I don’t forsee it being a bear to try and find my place 😅 haha. Maybe once I’m into 2026/2027 territory, a marker of some kind will actually be helpful. But for the low price point, I’m not surprised it doesn’t come with accessories. I was so glad to find a basic planner under $10..I appreciate that it’s smaller than a full 8.5×11″ planner (I can fit it into my smaller bags & it takes up less space) and that even though it packs in 2 years worth of calendars, it’s relatively thin and definitely lightweight. That could change though, depending on what / how much you put in the pocket!.Things I would change: This is just kind of nit-picky stuff, it’s not a knock against this product…. but I’m someone who doesn’t like to be “told” what to put where. It’s honestly silly, but it does bug me a bit when every place for a list or writing section is “titled” for you. Like, on the monthly layout I just wish the spot on the right with all the lines wasn’t labeled “To-Do.” Leaving it blank, so I could write in my own [whatever], would be ideal. Or at least have it be something more generic, like “Notes.” Cus that’s just not where I intend to place my to-do list. Maybe it’s my neurodivergent brain, how it’s first instinct is to take everything literally, then I have to like filter information to understand it’s not literal… but because I intend on using this to track things, more than “plan” things, I also would appreciate if the other sections were left with a blank line to fill in my own headings. The spots where it says “Monthly goals / tasks / Important dates / etc.” I am going to end up crossing them or whiting them out and renaming them 😂 So would just be easier if they’re blank. Again, that’s totally personal preference. There is hardly “the perfect planner” out there. At least from my experience. So I love the simplicity of this one, using it as almost a companion tracker to my daily planner.