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Youちゃん✨
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After reading "Anne of Green Gables" and stepping onto the red soil of Prince Edward Island, which author L.M. Montgomery described as the most beautiful in the world, I wanted to know more about the author. At the same time, I thought it would be essential to enjoy seeing the authentic everyday items from the time the book was written. And then, I found an item similar to those – a cute, small-sized slate-like item. (Although the material is completely different. However, it's actually fun to use it as a memo pad.) This is a more handy, unbreakable! lightweight, and compact version that imitates the slates used in the "Anne of Green Gables" era, which children on Prince Edward Island loved about 30 years ago. It seems that the children on the island used chalk to write letters and draw pictures. (In Anne's time, slate pencils should have been used.) The chalk, which seems to have been well-loved and plentiful, is mostly short. They are all elegant colors, such as white, pink, green, and yellow. There was also a very small sponge inside, but it can be cleaned with a wet tissue. Both sides can be used. The traces of the children's use are left as they are. (I confirmed that it can be cleaned with a wet tissue in a small area.) It is about 13.2 cm long and 17.4 cm wide. It comes with a box of natural material, partially used chalk, which was also used by children. It is a product that is rarely seen afterward. ✨For those who wish, I will include several vintage, not-for-sale postcards of "Anne of Green Gables" from Prince Edward Island♪*° (I apologize, but "bonus items" and "not-for-sale items" are not supposed to be sold on the Mercari screen.) Thank you for viewing.
5 days ago