Funny Math Teacher Desk Sign - Of Course I Have Problems - Yellow Caution Style Decor for Classroom or Office - Gag Gift for
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Brand: MAMAGIFTREE
Type: Decorative Pillows
Sku: WBHOMB0F2FX53GM
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If youre a math teacher, you already know the joke-of course you have problems (lots of them). This witty desk sign turns a math pun into hilarious decor for your classroom, office, or remote teaching setup. Featuring a bright yellow mini caution sign style, its the perfect size to make a statement without taking up much space. Whether youre giving it as a teacher appreciation gift or using it to spice up your own desk, this sign brings humor and relatability to any math-lovers life. Celebrate the brilliant, quirky, and slightly overwhelmed minds of math educators everywhere-because equations arent the only problems they solve daily.