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Daily Doodle calendar: Inspiring for kids, <br>a therapeutic reminder for adults?

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Earlier this year I read about a study that found that doodling aids concentration and memory, and I immediately encouraged my children to start doodling in class. Memory-impaired myself, I also wanted to test the theory personally, only I could never remember to give it a try.

Japanese illustrator Taro Gomi’s 2010 Daily Doodle Calendar from Chronicle Books, then, might be the perfect aid for forgetful multi-taskers who need reminders not to forget about working on their memory. Are you following me here?

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Hey, wait a minute. This calendar is geared for kids ‘ages 3 and up’? Whatever.

The $12.99 page-a-day calendar measures 5 by 4 1/2 inches and comes with an orange stand so you can prop it up or hang it on the wall. Available at bookstores and Plastica, at 8405 W. 3rd St., Los Angeles; (323) 655-1051.

-- Lisa Boone

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