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1. Oops!

Today marks the anniversary of Hymen Lipman’s patent for the pencil eraser, granted in 1858.


The Philadelphian’s design was unique . The installed eraser sat at the opposite end of the pencil. The pencil could thus be sharpened at both ends, refreshing either the graphite or the eraser.

Interestingly enough, the patent was contested and eventually the case reached the Supreme Court.

Also interesting: numerous blog posts in 2008 marking the 150th anniversary of Lipman’s patent filing mistakenly listed the March 30th date as the anniversary of the pencil’s invention!

(“Is there an eraser in the house?”)

Numerous folks now unofficially consider today National Pencil Day and celebrate any and all pencil innovations and forms of self-expression.

Where would we writers be without our trusty, handy pink rubber friends?

Or their numerous relatives treasured over the years: Correct-O-Type, liquid paper (Wite Out) and our computer’s Delete key.

I personally consider the need for an eraser (or a Delete key) an unexpected Opportunity.
It’s a chance to choose a better word, a better detail, or to order my words so the meaning’s clearer or the flow’s more lyrical or the sentence structure reflects what the story’s truly about.
We writers don’t simply erase.
We refresh or revise, revisit, reconsider, amend, alter; choose your synonym.

And even if the need for an eraser does imply a mistake has been made, so what?
What’s so wrong with making a mistake, with choosing wrongly?
How many of us get it right the first time?
We can simply say, “Oops!” and consider the result.

That's what author-illustrator Barney Salzberg shows us in his newest and most clever picture book, coincidentally titled Beautiful Oops! (Workman Publishing, 2010).  To Salzberg a mistake is both an opportunity and an adventure.
Using pop-ups, lift-the-flaps, tears, holes, overlays, bends, smudges, and even an accordion “telescope,” the reader sees how blunders can magically become wonders. A smudge becomes the face of a bunny, a crumpled ball of paper turns into a lamb’s fleecy coat.

David Shannon and Arthur Geisert also wrote and illustrated picture books celebrating Life’s Oops!

So, Hurrah for Hymen Lipman!

Erase away!

Esther Hershenhorn


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2. So Cool for School


Forget those boring, run-of-the-mill school supplies, Cool Pencil Case will make even the most reluctant student want to go back.

Cool Pencil Case offers products for any taste and style - if you can't find it here, it doesn't exist.  Here's a bit of what you'll find over at Cool Pencil Case;

Collectable Erasers
~ Animal Erasers
~ Assorted Chocolate Bar
~ Cookie Erasers
~ Fast Food
~ Sushi
...and more

Pencil Cases
~ Humorous - Toothpaste
~ Chic - Violin Pencil Pouch
~ Asian Contemporary - Asian Roll
~ Shoe Craze - Converse Shoe
~ Youth - Plush Animal
~ Animals - Blah Fish
~ Sporty - Race Car

Pens & Pencils
~ Chop Stick Pencils
~ Popcorn Pens
~ Couple Pens
~ Musician Pencil
...and more

Desk Supplies
~ Cool Stickers
~ Pocket Diary
~ High Top Shoe Notepads
~ Sticky Notes
~ Day Planners
...and more

Not only is Cool Pencil Case the hottest supplier of all your back-to-school needs, they also offer free, fast shipping for orders over $30 and no coupon is required.  Can't decide?  Grab a gift certificate and let your student have all the fun.

Check out Cool Pencil Case at; http://www.coolpencilcase.com/


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