Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Teeny Tiny Food Erasers





I LOVE these teeny tiny food erasers! They are made in Japan, and I bought them at a Japanese store in Epcot when we were vacationing in Disneyworld in November. O loves them, too and plays with them almost everyday, but I have to admit that I got them more for me than her :) O enjoys feeding the delicious treats to her dollhouse people :) I bought one of each set (about 6), and I'm going to give O the sets one at a time at Easter and Christmas. You can find them here. I'm surprised that they were much cheaper at Disneyworld...about 3 or 4 dollars per set. Enjoy!

11 comments:

  1. i had some VERY similar to those when I was a kid! How fun! Do they smell yummy, too? Mine smelled divine!

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  2. p.s. i linked to you in a recent post. :)

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  3. you can find really cute fruit ones at most Japanese dollar stores

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  4. That is so hilarious because my son and I were just playing with the set I have TODAY!! I also drooled over the same link you sent..
    what timing....
    Love your site!

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  5. I saw some of these in a toy store the other day. I quickly dismissed them as frivolous...why did a toddler need erasers?

    After hearing how you use them in the dollhouse, I suddenly feel the urge to run out and buy that set! I now NEED those tiny erasers!

    Thanks for making me think outside the box!

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  6. How adorable. And they have SO many choices! Now I just wish my son were older...

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  7. I would love to have these but I admit Chloe would totally eat them or at least chew on them. sigh... lol

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  8. Love them! We have some in our dollhouse, too -- I was lucky enough to find them at IchibanKan USA's online shop for super cheap! ( http://www.ichibankanusa.com/ )

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  9. Those are the cutest things. I'm going to go search our local asian stores to see what treasures we're missing out on..

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  10. I just saw these today at JoAnn's for a $1 each. I also saw the sets at Books-A-Million for I couldn't find a price.

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  11. I recently found them at Michael's for a dollar each. O is enjoying playing with them now more than she did a year ago :)

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