Fuck 2021 Hello 2022 Notebooks for New Year । Notebook 2022 । Journal for Women/Men । Notebook for Friends । Girls and Boys |
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Author:
| Flore, Leila flore, |
ISBN: | 979-8-4995-5247-6 |
Publication Date: | Oct 2021 |
Publisher: | Independently Published
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $7.99 |
Book Description:
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Hello 2022 I have made a notebook for the New Year 2022. The notebook is very beautiful and tidy. This notebook is for you on New Year's Eve you are your girlfriend, friend, little boy/girl. Uncle / Aunt. Wife. In this new year, you can give a hello notebook to your mother as a universal gift. This notebook can be given to your son, daughter, parents as a birthday gift. Specifications Features:
Hello 2022 I have made a notebook for the New Year 2022. The notebook is very beautiful and tidy. This notebook is for you on New Year's Eve you are your girlfriend, friend, little boy/girl. Uncle / Aunt. Wife. In this new year, you can give a hello notebook to your mother as a universal gift. This notebook can be given to your son, daughter, parents as a birthday gift.
Specifications Features:
- Covered with soft-touch coating
- Paper white paper
- 110 pages
- Layout College Ruled Lined
- Cover Glossy paperback cover
- Perfect for gel pen, ink, or pencil
- Perfect And Beautiful Binding
- Makes a great Christmas, Birthday, Graduation, Beginning of the school year gift, Notebook 2022
- Journal For Women/Men, Best for Wish Mother Gift.
New Year's Day: also simply called New Year's or New Year's, is observed on 1 January, the first day of the year in the modern Gregorian calendar as well as the Julian calendar. Whilst most solar calendars (like the Gregorian and Julian) begin the year regularly at or near the northern winter solstice, the start of the new year in cultures that observe a lunisolar or lunar calendar (such as the Chinese New Year and the Islamic New Year ) happen at less fixed points relative to the solar year.
In pre-Christian Rome, under the Julian calendar, the day was dedicated to Janus, the god of the gateway and the beginning, for which January was also named. From Roman times to the middle of the eighteenth century, the New Year was celebrated at various stages and in different parts of Christian Europe on December 25, March 1, March 25, and the movable festival of Easter.
At present, most countries are now using the Gregorian calendar as their civic calendar, according to which January 1 is one of the most celebrated public holidays in the world, often celebrated at midnight with the start of the new year with fireworks in each time zone. Other New Year's Day traditions include New Year's resolutions and invitations to friends and family.