✈️ Elevate your stationery game with a dash of whimsy!
The Iwako Japanese Vehicle and Plane Eraser Set features 7 adorable motorized vehicle erasers, including a train, bus, helicopter, airplane, and traffic light. Crafted from recyclable, non-PVC materials, these lead and phthalate-free erasers can be disassembled and reassembled, making them both fun and eco-friendly. Proudly made in Japan, they are perfect for adding a playful touch to any workspace or as a unique gift.
A**R
Missing a part
Very cute, but one of the of the planes is missing the top part of the tail and it looks like the back was taped closed.. Dissapointing
L**D
They are quite sturdy, very well made
These erasers are so darn cute. I put them in kids' soap, but I play with them first. They are quite sturdy, very well made. The axles snap on with a definite click and the wheels roll like wheels should roll. I think my favorite is the signal light, though. If my grandson sees these before I use them in soap he always wants to take them home.
A**R
Cute eraser toys
Super cute. My daughter loves these.
L**N
These little guys are so much fun to play with
These little guys are so much fun to play with. I got them for my 4 and 6 year old (girl and boy) as a restaurant/waiting room toy, but I find myself playing with them myself. Take 'em part, put 'em back together. Take 'em apart, put 'em back together. It's strangely addictive.
B**D
For my Lenny...
So cute! Perfect for my Lenny, Kaye Wiggs doll. Yes, he has his own toys.
H**S
Great!
These are great! I put them inside those little plastic easter eggs as prizes. When my kid is older he'll be able to take them apart too. can see myself buying more of these
P**D
Much smaller that expected - beware for small children
I bought these to use in my grandchildren's Easter baskets and was surprised to find how small they were. Once taken apart, they had even much smaller pieces. They were great for my 14 year-old granddaughter, but not so much for my 6 year-old grandson.
R**.
So creative
Totally adorable. These are erasers that can be pulled apart and put back together. So cute. Chinese people think of the most clever things to make. So creative
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