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- Q: How many erasers are in each pack? A: Each pack contains thirty erasers themed around the harvest season.
- Q: What materials are these erasers made of? A: These erasers are made of high-quality rubber, ensuring they are safe for children.
- Q: What size are the erasers? A: The erasers are designed in various small sizes suitable for children's hands.
- Q: Are these erasers suitable for young children? A: Yes, these erasers are suitable for children aged three and above.
- Q: How can kids use these erasers? A: Kids can use these erasers to erase pencil marks and as fun puzzle toys to mix and match.
- Q: What age group is this product recommended for? A: This product is recommended for children aged three years and older.
- Q: How do I clean these erasers if they get dirty? A: To clean the erasers, simply wipe them with a damp cloth and allow them to dry.
- Q: Are these erasers safe for kids to use? A: Yes, these erasers are non-toxic and safe for children to use.
- Q: How should I store these erasers? A: Store the erasers in a cool, dry place to maintain their quality and prevent damage.
- Q: What makes these erasers different from regular erasers? A: These erasers are detachable and can be reassembled, encouraging creativity and imaginative play.
- Q: Can these erasers be used as party favors? A: Yes, these erasers make excellent party favors or surprise gifts for kids.
- Q: Are these erasers good for classroom use? A: Yes, they are excellent classroom prizes that can motivate and engage students.
- Q: What types of designs do these erasers have? A: The erasers feature novel, interesting, and lifelike designs related to the harvest season.
- Q: Do these erasers easily erase pencil marks? A: Yes, these erasers effectively erase pencil marks while providing a fun experience.
- Q: What occasions are these erasers suitable for? A: These erasers are perfect for classroom rewards, party favors, and game prizes.

