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Cute Overload Page-a-Day Calendar 2009 (Colour Page a Day Calendars) (Color Page-A-Day(r) Calendars)

Cute Overload Page-a-Day Calendar 2009 (Colour Page a Day Calendars) (Color Page-A-Day(r) Calendars)
By Meg Frost

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Introducing a brand-new calendar based on the phenomenally popular, award-winning blog - with the singular mission of scouring the Web for 'only the finest in cute imagery' - anointed '#1 MOOD LIFTER' in Time magazine's '50 Coolest Websites' issue. Cute Overload features day after day of sheer animal adorability: wiggly-nosed bunny rabbits, palm-size puppies, kittens mimicking human traits, fuzzy chicks, koalas, baby pandas, the occasional hedgehog, and The Rules of Cuteness, including 'Fisheye lens + baby animal is always cute' and 'If you haven't grown into your feet yet, it's cute.' Accompanied by a pitch-perfect, smart caption, every picture is guaranteed to elicit an 'awww.'


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #162931 in Books
  • Published on: 2008-08-05
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Calendar
  • 320 pages

Customer Reviews

If you like cute things, you will like this4
Simple really, if you enjoy Cute Overload and/or like looking at cool pictures of cute animals (and who doesn't!) then you'll like this. Got it as a xmas present for my girlfriend, and she has been enjoying it greatly.

It is obviously very sugary and sweet, so if you're turned off by that, you probably want to skip it. Although if that's the case, why are you reading a review of the Cute Overload calendar? Basically, it's got good pictures of cool animals, and that is a good thing to divert you from the stresses of work.

Cute, yes, but hate the bubbles which spoil photos4
I would give this five stars except the gibberish captions, slapped on top in pastel bubbles, distract from the photos themselves in my opinion. It makes a page look as if came from a 1980s pre-teen magazine or a Japanese photo booth. I also don't like a split photo for Saturday/Sunday as it makes the pics too small to see anything. It would be better to just have one good quality picture for the weekend.

I love the Cute Overload Blog, but if the daily website's pics were obscured by pastel bubbles I would have been over it long ago. Keep the captions below where they belong, not on the photo! Then we can ignore your moonspeak and just appreciate the animal itself!

tl;dr - The blog is better as it does not alter the photographs.