| Brand | DreamDove |
| Color | pink |
| Cover Material | Faux Leather |
| Year | 2026 |
| Format | Almanac Calendar, Day to Day Calendar, Mini Calendar, Organizer, Student Calendar |
| Calendar Type | Monthly |
| Target Audience | Adult, Kid, Student, Teacher, Teen |
| Sheet Size | 3.9 X 5.5 Inches |
| Material | Leather |
| Pages | 320 Pages |
Compact and tidy with a clear layout. The pocket size makes it easy to carry and the cover feels sturdy enough for daily use.Monthly and weekly pages give structure without clutter. The ribbon bookmark speeds navigation. Extras like holidays, contacts, notes, and a time zone map are useful. The weekly spreads have lined space for priorities and quick tasks.The small format limits writing room for large handwriting and the cover can scuff in a crowded bag.Overall this is a well organized planner that fits a purse or jacket pocket. If you want a simple carry everywhere agenda for 2026, it delivers strong value.
The book is much thicker than expected. It's too big to carry in my purse. The quality is okay. Has a lot of charts and info included. I was wanting a week at a glance for open 2 pages. Mine has a sticky spot on the front cover that doesn't clean off. I will put an sticker over it as it's very sticky. I will use it at home to track my exercise in it.
The planner is small- 4 x 5 5/8" and, a plain, purple-grey color with the 2026 date and "Keep my time" on the front. It's too thick to be a pocket planner, but can fit in a handbag or brief case. There are pages that include a lot of helpful reference material, but you'd have to carry around a magnifying glass to be able to read them. The monthly plan pages are not arranged in standard calendar fashion-- the days of the week are listed vertically down the page, so you're supposed to read the dates down the page, instead of left to right. The light green print on the white pages is difficult to read. The pages with individual dates is also strangely organized; the dates that fall on the left side page are given the whole page for recording your agenda according to the time of day-from 8:00 a.m. until 5:00 pm, but there are two dates on the right hand pages with no times, just blank lines. If this is supposed to be an organizer, the developer of this calendar needs to be informed about how a planner is organized!
Can’t wait to start using this journal on January 1st! It’s nice and compact, which makes it super easy to carry around, but there’s still enough space to write down what I need. I’m planning to use it for gratitude, daily highlights, and as a daily planner. The layout is clean and not overwhelming, which I love. Excited to make this part of my daily routine in the new year!
Initially I thought this was a decent planner. The cover is a nice soft material that's both flexible and pleasant to touch. The paper is adequate quality, not too thick, and ink dries quickly on it to prevent smearing. There are a bunch of random resources in the front that are neat and could be useful (a table of travel distances between international airports, for example). The design is page-a-day, but with a split page for Saturday and Sunday. Or, that's what it's supposed to be. But it randomly messes up on certain weeks, putting Tuesday and Wednesday as the split page instead! This makes it basically useless for me, and I would guess for most people. Would not recommend until they fix this printing error.
This 2026 pocket-size academic planner is such a handy little organizer! Even though it’s compact, it offers plenty of space with both monthly and weekly layouts to keep track of appointments, deadlines, and daily tasks. I really like the ribbon bookmark and extra features like the holiday list, notes pages, and year overview—they make planning even more convenient. It slips easily into a bag or pocket, so I can carry it everywhere. Perfect for students, teachers, or professionals who want to stay organized without the bulk!
I know these little appointment calendars are not near as popular as they used to be, but for older folks having a backup to your phone in case you lose it or it crashes is a big deal. This one is small enough to fit in your purse but big enough to actually write down all your appointment details.For older folks who may forget things having a backup to your phone is a must. It seems to be very well made and have a sturdy cover. The bright green color makes it easy to find amongst all the other things in a woman's purse. Nice paper so it's easy to write on.I think this is a great value, it's a sturdy little appointment calendar with lots of room to write.
This planner is incredibly compact! It does have thin paper for the pages, but not so thin that it's a problem when writing plans on them. I particularly like the color and texture of the faux leather cover, which is very soft. I'm not sure how durable it is, as the cover is quite flexible rather than being stiff like these planners usually are. Still, as long as it's not being shoved into jeans pockets or something like that, I imagine it should last out the year of 2026. It has an attached ribbon bookmark that matches the color of the cover.
Compact and tidy with a clear layout. The pocket size makes it easy to carry and the cover feels sturdy enough for daily use.Monthly and weekly pages give structure without clutter. The ribbon bookmark speeds navigation. Extras like holidays, contacts, notes, and a time zone map are useful. The weekly spreads have lined space for priorities and quick tasks.The small format limits writing room for large handwriting and the cover can scuff in a crowded bag.Overall this is a well organized planner that fits a purse or jacket pocket. If you want a simple carry everywhere agenda for 2026, it delivers strong value.
The book is much thicker than expected. It's too big to carry in my purse. The quality is okay. Has a lot of charts and info included. I was wanting a week at a glance for open 2 pages. Mine has a sticky spot on the front cover that doesn't clean off. I will put an sticker over it as it's very sticky. I will use it at home to track my exercise in it.
The planner is small- 4 x 5 5/8" and, a plain, purple-grey color with the 2026 date and "Keep my time" on the front. It's too thick to be a pocket planner, but can fit in a handbag or brief case. There are pages that include a lot of helpful reference material, but you'd have to carry around a magnifying glass to be able to read them. The monthly plan pages are not arranged in standard calendar fashion-- the days of the week are listed vertically down the page, so you're supposed to read the dates down the page, instead of left to right. The light green print on the white pages is difficult to read. The pages with individual dates is also strangely organized; the dates that fall on the left side page are given the whole page for recording your agenda according to the time of day-from 8:00 a.m. until 5:00 pm, but there are two dates on the right hand pages with no times, just blank lines. If this is supposed to be an organizer, the developer of this calendar needs to be informed about how a planner is organized!
Can’t wait to start using this journal on January 1st! It’s nice and compact, which makes it super easy to carry around, but there’s still enough space to write down what I need. I’m planning to use it for gratitude, daily highlights, and as a daily planner. The layout is clean and not overwhelming, which I love. Excited to make this part of my daily routine in the new year!
Initially I thought this was a decent planner. The cover is a nice soft material that's both flexible and pleasant to touch. The paper is adequate quality, not too thick, and ink dries quickly on it to prevent smearing. There are a bunch of random resources in the front that are neat and could be useful (a table of travel distances between international airports, for example). The design is page-a-day, but with a split page for Saturday and Sunday. Or, that's what it's supposed to be. But it randomly messes up on certain weeks, putting Tuesday and Wednesday as the split page instead! This makes it basically useless for me, and I would guess for most people. Would not recommend until they fix this printing error.
This 2026 pocket-size academic planner is such a handy little organizer! Even though it’s compact, it offers plenty of space with both monthly and weekly layouts to keep track of appointments, deadlines, and daily tasks. I really like the ribbon bookmark and extra features like the holiday list, notes pages, and year overview—they make planning even more convenient. It slips easily into a bag or pocket, so I can carry it everywhere. Perfect for students, teachers, or professionals who want to stay organized without the bulk!
I know these little appointment calendars are not near as popular as they used to be, but for older folks having a backup to your phone in case you lose it or it crashes is a big deal. This one is small enough to fit in your purse but big enough to actually write down all your appointment details.For older folks who may forget things having a backup to your phone is a must. It seems to be very well made and have a sturdy cover. The bright green color makes it easy to find amongst all the other things in a woman's purse. Nice paper so it's easy to write on.I think this is a great value, it's a sturdy little appointment calendar with lots of room to write.
This planner is incredibly compact! It does have thin paper for the pages, but not so thin that it's a problem when writing plans on them. I particularly like the color and texture of the faux leather cover, which is very soft. I'm not sure how durable it is, as the cover is quite flexible rather than being stiff like these planners usually are. Still, as long as it's not being shoved into jeans pockets or something like that, I imagine it should last out the year of 2026. It has an attached ribbon bookmark that matches the color of the cover.
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Contacts lmportant Keep important contact information and dates in one place.
2026 Year Calendar A complete calendar quickly reminds you of appointments,goals, important dates, and more.
Large Lined Planner Having plenty of writing space helps you plan all your appointments and activities in detail
Vertical Layout Make the most of every minuteof your day with our weeklyappointment layout.
Common Sense International Airport Guide Festhval Constellation/Zodiac Flower Metric units/clothing sizes Next page 1 Contacts Page 2 2026 Daily Calendar 3 Monthly Section 4 Notes Page 5 Daily Usage Skills