School Supplies Every Child of the 2000s Wanted to Have

Even if you didn't like going to class, the moment to buy the school supplies It's always been special, hasn't it? It has something different, an air of “fresh start”, seeing all those brand new objects, packed and ready to be used throughout the school year. For kids of the 2000s, it had a different energy.

This is because it was in this decade that companies began to get more creative with the design of school supplies and stationery. How can we forget the glitter and scented pens, the four (or more!) colored pens and the notebooks with the heartthrobs from the soap opera “Malhação” on the cover?

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School Supplies Every Child of the 2000s Wanted to Have

paint kit

Photo: Amazon.

Who has never been enchanted by this suitcase full of pens, pencils and even watercolor? Everyone wanted one of these in the 2000s.

mechanical pencil that disassembled

Photo: Shopee.

This one was a hit in all schools. There was always someone with one of these, who was pressured by colleagues to show how it worked.

Gel pen (with glitter and scented)

Photo: Magazine Luiza.

Long before Stabillo pens, there were scent and glitter pens. There's nothing more 2000s than leaving homework all colorful, shiny and smelling like tutti-frutti. Note 10 for sure!

Mochilete – or backpack trolley

Photo: Reproduction – Site Do You Remember.

The 2000s were the beginning of the popularization of backpacks, those wheelie backpacks. Those who didn't have one could adapt the one they had with the help of this trolley. Goodbye, back pain!

Rubber

Photo: Disclosure.

Chic! No further!

Eraser that "erased" pen

Photo: Disclosure.

The first urban legend we never forget, right? This Mercur item was a dream of consumption in all schools, even knowing that this story of “erasing the pen” was pure nonsense.

Notebook with hotties and heartthrobs

Photo: Reproduction – Buzzfeed | Tilibra.

Every girl wanted Erik Marmo's notebook and every boy wanted Ana Paula Arosio.

Four-color pen – or more

Photo: Disclosure.

It was very practical: blue, black, red and green pens together in a single object.

Concealer (of all types)

Photo: Disclosure.

The famous “liquid paper” became a fever in schools with the possibility of being able to simply correct ink errors. Then came pen and tape corrections. Everyone wanted.

sticker sheet

Photo: Free Market.

They were created to decorate the pages, but seriously: nobody had the courage to use them.

teddy bear case

Photo: Disclosure.

This school supplies was a hit in the 2000s. Is there anything cuter?

custom binder sheets

Photo: Enjoei.

This was definitely one of the coolest things to study. He had something for everyone: Strawberry Shortcake, Bugs Bunny, black leaves, gold leaves and even all white ones.

Graduated in Social Communication at the Federal University of Goiás. Passionate about digital media, pop culture, technology, politics and psychoanalysis.

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