Learn Japanese For Kids
2009

Japanese Iwako Erasers – Not Just Collectibles For Kids
These cute little Japanese erasers are taking America by storm. In high demand not just from kids but adult collector’s too. Everyone is trying to finish their collections.
The fad first started in Japan where the Hamster eraser became all the rage and the most wanted by school kids who were collecting every color and trading with friends. Now with demand rising by American kids they are all the rage with school age kids in almost every state. But it’s not just the kids, these adorable little Japanese erasers are stealing the hearts of many adults.
With miniatures of everything from the Hamster eraser, The Fast Food collection, to the Garden Erasers adults are falling for these gems as fast as the kids are. There is even a golf club set.
Parents are find Japanese Erasers a make great party gifts for birthdays, holidays, and summer get togethers and teachers are not only using them for Kudus for a good job but for incentives and educational tools.
Japanese Iwako Erasers are not only environmentally friendly and recyclable but also non toxic, lead and latex free. With hundreds to choose from these tiny treasures will probably stay on the “in ” list for a long time to come.
5 CATEGORIES BY TYPES.
1- Animal erasers.
2- Garden erasers, fruit, vegetable and flower.
3- Toy erasers.
4- Western Food erasers.
5- Japanese Food erasers.
A lot of the erasers are take apart erasers and you can take them apart and put them back together, change them around and come up with different color combination’s. Though not recommended for kids under eight, due to choking hazard, they make great tools for learning.
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About the Author
Author is a Single Mom and is a kids activity expert. Tracy has many sites dealing with children and the activities that educate and entertain them.
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