It's not often we stop to admire erasers (okay, maybe this one) but we were struck by the realistic renderings of these endangered animals. And doesn't every kid need a good eraser in their arsenal?
It's not often we stop to admire erasers (okay, maybe this one) but we were struck by the realistic renderings of these endangered animals. And doesn't every kid need a good eraser in their arsenal?
At two inches tall these erasers are quite big and could last your kid years (which is good because they seem expensive to us at $12). But we think these are a lot more fun than a plain Jane pink parallelogram eraser.
A small percentage of the profits goes to the Center for Biodiversity to support their work on behalf of endangered animals. We saw them at Kate's Paperie.
Nice one.
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I actually would love these if i was a kid myself. I have vivid nostalgic memories about these erasers that we had when I was a kid. The erasers were made in china, smelled like chewing gum a,d came in bright flourescent fuschia amd green. I would give a lot to have one of those again... :-)
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