Wow! Those look fun. I was really into erasers was I was little too. But they didn't have ones like those. Remember Lisa Frank??!! I collected all the erasers.
So cute! When I was little my mom went to England and brought back a ton of animals about that size that were made out of something like plastic. I spent hundreds of hours playing with them. I need to find them for Lily.
My Hallmark here sells those erasers, if DS still didn't like to chew on EVERYTHING I would get him some. I don't know what his obsession with chewing is....he bites his nails constantly, and anything else he can get in there to chew
Wow! Those look fun. I was really into erasers was I was little too. But they didn't have ones like those. Remember Lisa Frank??!! I collected all the erasers.
I remember the Lisa Frank ones!
Bright- those look so fun and I love how she lines them up! And FWIW, I think it's impossible to photograph a child without toys in the background!
Holy erasers! That's awesome. Cole really loves these things too. We get a different brand than you, I think, though. He has been playing with them a lot in the past couple of weeks. He is obsessed with taking them apart. Do the ones you guys get come apart into little pieces too? When DS gets a new pack, the first thing he wants to do is unassemble them to see all their parts!
Here is our little collection so far:
I can't believe how tiny some of them break down. I mean, that bowl of cereal has a fly on the spoon as a joke...but the fly comes off too. The orange tip off the bottle of glue is a separate piece. It's pretty amazing, actually.
I'm just waiting on us to lose some of the pieces of this cake. Namely the tiny strawberries and leaves from the top (I put a quarter in there for comparison):
MamaNikki, Ours come apart, too, and that is the very first thing DD does - sees how they disassemble. Some of the pieces are the tiniest little specks. I can't believe we haven't lost any yet (that I've noticed).
And thank you, Read2Me, I feel much better!
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Wow! Those look fun. I was really into erasers was I was little too. But they didn't have ones like those. Remember Lisa Frank??!! I collected all the erasers.
I use to LOVE them and they use to smell mmm. Your daughter is soo cute. What bought on the collection and what age did she start? ; )
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Wow! Those look fun. I was really into erasers was I was little too. But they didn't have ones like those. Remember Lisa Frank??!! I collected all the erasers.
I use to LOVE them and they use to smell mmm. Your daughter is soo cute. What bought on the collection and what age did she start? ; )
I remember the Lisa Frank stationery but I don't recall the erasers at all!
My mom's work sells the erasers and all the kids in her area like them, so she sent a few to DD a few months ago. She loved them and my mom just keeps sending them! They're definitely not museum pieces - they get played with constantly.
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Re: PIP: I told you she likes the erasers!
Bummer ... no Hobby Lobbies here.
It's all my mom's doing - they sell them at her work.
I remember the Lisa Frank ones!
Bright- those look so fun and I love how she lines them up! And FWIW, I think it's impossible to photograph a child without toys in the background!
Holy erasers! That's awesome. Cole really loves these things too. We get a different brand than you, I think, though. He has been playing with them a lot in the past couple of weeks. He is obsessed with taking them apart. Do the ones you guys get come apart into little pieces too? When DS gets a new pack, the first thing he wants to do is unassemble them to see all their parts!
Here is our little collection so far:
I can't believe how tiny some of them break down. I mean, that bowl of cereal has a fly on the spoon as a joke...but the fly comes off too. The orange tip off the bottle of glue is a separate piece. It's pretty amazing, actually.
I'm just waiting on us to lose some of the pieces of this cake. Namely the tiny strawberries and leaves from the top (I put a quarter in there for comparison):
MamaNikki, Ours come apart, too, and that is the very first thing DD does - sees how they disassemble. Some of the pieces are the tiniest little specks. I can't believe we haven't lost any yet (that I've noticed).
And thank you, Read2Me, I feel much better!
I remember the Lisa Frank stationery but I don't recall the erasers at all!
My mom's work sells the erasers and all the kids in her area like them, so she sent a few to DD a few months ago. She loved them and my mom just keeps sending them! They're definitely not museum pieces - they get played with constantly.