We have a new product to talk about today – they’re called Eraselets. I love that the company is from Middle Tennessee! They actually are made in the USA from a start-up family business. How cool is that? Now I’m sure you’re wondering what they are exactly – well they’re erasers that you wear on your wrists like bracelets.
We received the creature pack to review. When they arrived the kids were excited and wanted to try them on. I explained how you’re supposed to erase (with your thumb inside it so to apply the proper pressure) and let them wear them to school. When they came home I asked what they thought about them – here’s what they had to say.

Chee loved wearing them and showing them off. She said that her friends asked if they could have one, so I know that kindergarten kids liked them. She wasn’t quite able to make the eraser part work at school. We had to work on it and let me show her just how to apply pressure again and she’s still a little frustrated by it. I think maybe kindergarten may be a little young for it.
The boy loved them! He said that he was able to erase just fine and that they worked well. His friends in second grade wanted to know more about them too. He couldn’t quit telling me how wonderful they were. I asked why he didn’t wear his the next day and he said that he would get in trouble for playing with them – he has some attention issues and I’m proud of him for recognizing them. He uses it at home when doing homework though and still thinks they’re neat.
I think kids 7 and up would do well with them, they just have to learn how to make them work.

I did a test with them and you can see that they do work. I compared my pencil eraser with the bracelet. I realize that I should have left a mark to show the before I erased. I figure they have to work or what’s the point, right? They are not recommended for laser copy paper, glossy paper, or paper with a film on it.
A tiny bit more about the company just because: they give away 10% of their net profits to http://www.eraseworldhunger.com. The family that created them did so because their kids kept losing their erasers, I can relate. The dad said that he should just tape an eraser to a bracelet and then was like woah that’s not a bad idea. Ta-da. I love how ideas happen. They do customized ones as well – so you can get your child’s name, allergy info, school name, etc.
Do you want to try them out? Win a pack for yourself and see what you think.
We’re giving away 1 package of Eraselets.- Winners of each giveaway will be entered in a second giveaway and have a chance to win enough Eraselets for their childs entire classroom!
- If someone purchases Eraselets while this campain is running they will have the oportunity to win 250 custom eraselets if you use the promo code SMILE when making your purchase.
If you want to buy them: Eraselets are available individually or in packs of 6. Dollar General Market Stores offers Eraselet® as a $1 item! Scripture Eraselets are available at all Lifeway Christian Stores in packs of 6! I like this, it’s a good way for your kids to work on a memory verse. You can buy them on the website for $1 a pack with a minimum order of 3, but you get free shipping so that’s a pretty good deal.
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