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Just got another
batch of Iwako eraser sets for my nieces that have been growing their novelty eraser collection for a few years with a bit of help from yours truly. These
Japanese erasers can easily be
taken apart and put back together in
different combinations. The
Maneki Neko (Lucky Cat) and
Kokeshi doll models are available in 6 different colors each. The kimono on the dolls is actually a wrapper decorated with colorful fabric prints. Reportedly they work well as erasers too, but I have not test that claim myself.
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These puzzle erasers would make great classroom incentives and gifts for the school-age kids in your list. I bet quite a few grown-ups would also be happy to receive any of them. Who could refuse a "
Lucky Cat" or "
Kokeshi Doll" eraser to brighten a work station or cubicle?
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